The Regal Coyote
I have affectionately nicknamed this fellow “Bill”. He is one of my frequent sightings in Grand Teton National Park, and I was luck enough to catch him walking down the road in the middle of winter with not a care in sight. More so, he was walking about as regally as possible as if nature should bow down to his feet. Coyote’s may have a bad reputation across the USA, yet Bill here is a prime example of a creature which holds grace and elegance.
I have affectionately nicknamed this fellow “Bill”. He is one of my frequent sightings in Grand Teton National Park, and I was luck enough to catch him walking down the road in the middle of winter with not a care in sight. More so, he was walking about as regally as possible as if nature should bow down to his feet. Coyote’s may have a bad reputation across the USA, yet Bill here is a prime example of a creature which holds grace and elegance.
I have affectionately nicknamed this fellow “Bill”. He is one of my frequent sightings in Grand Teton National Park, and I was luck enough to catch him walking down the road in the middle of winter with not a care in sight. More so, he was walking about as regally as possible as if nature should bow down to his feet. Coyote’s may have a bad reputation across the USA, yet Bill here is a prime example of a creature which holds grace and elegance.