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Friday, September 17, 2010
Maybe we should call it Coyote Canyon
Photos by Ellen Green, 9/15/10
We were on the Bear Canyon side of the world, coming home from a running event at dusk. There were two coyotes in this 'pack', but this one stood still long enough to show her beauty.
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