Don’t Pet Spot~

Coyote walking through a grassy field, with its tongue out and alert expression.

He bites,

A coyote sitting in tall grass, with greenery in the background.

he’s hungry,

A coyote standing in a dry, grassy field with a curious expression.

and he’s wild.

A coyote sniffing the ground in a grassy field.

Spot probably got kicked out of the coyote pack which sometimes happens.

A coyote walking through a grassy field, with its tongue out, showcasing its natural habitat.

Loner’s like Spot have a tougher time hunting and surviving.

A coyote lying on the grass with a stick in its mouth, surrounded by sparse vegetation and flowers.

Don’t try to take his bone, he wouldn’t like that…..

A coyote lying on the ground in a grassy field, looking toward the camera with a relaxed expression.

But Spot looks quite healthy and curious!

A coyote standing in a field of dry grasses, looking towards the camera with a slight smile.

The loners let humans get closer,

A coyote standing in a natural habitat with tall grass and wildflowers.

but I keep my distance.

A soaring hawk with outstretched wings against a clear blue sky.

The Red Tailed Hawks came closer too, curious about the brave coyote and the cautious human.

A golden eagle with outstretched wings perched against a blue sky.

Cheers to you & Hope All is Well from The Holler’s wild ones~


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137 thoughts on “Don’t Pet Spot~

    1. True….. Also sounds like a description of too many humans!!! Was just over loving the gorgeous photos and subjects of your posts. Wonderful…… ꨄ︎
      karengadient

  1. He’s kinda cute, isn’t he? Still, probably safest not to bother him — he might look like a friendly doggie, but his wild nature reigns supreme.

    1. Hi Debbie! Yes, he’s quite the QT, but he is closely related to his wolfie cousins and is best met with caution and respect. Hope all is well with you ꨄ︎

  2. Anonymous

    In the wild they look much better than in people environment. Probably, they have enough food to be strong and healthy.

  3. Years ago I took the school children to Wolf Hollow, to see wolves up close and learn about them. They are a family, and one wolf had been kicked out for not doing his job. I can still remember the wolf’s name was TeeBee. Your coyote reminds me of this. I’m guessing their packs are like families, and yours was kicked out, too. Beautiful photos, especially the red hawk.

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