A Patagonian grey fox looks up to survey the situation, making sure that a puma isn’t about to come back and lay claim to a guanaco carcass, Torres Del Paine National Park in Chile. Nikon D500 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 340mm) ISO 400, f/4 at 1/1600th of a second
——- In a land where
——- Camouflag and ability to see
——- Create invisibility
——- The gray fox may be
——- The Lamont Cranston of the lot
——- Though this uncertain gaze
——- Suggests his mind may be
——- Clouded with.the rest
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I’m a sucker for canids, and this is a beauty.
Thanks Rick. Me too. These guys look quite a bit like the coyotes you just photographed.
Super image – nice and sharp!
Thanks Sue. He/she was very cooperative with that carcass there in the grass.
——- In a land where
——- Camouflag and ability to see
——- Create invisibility
——- The gray fox may be
——- The Lamont Cranston of the lot
——- Though this uncertain gaze
——- Suggests his mind may be
——- Clouded with.the rest
What a beautiful shot and beautiful creature.
Thanks Shardae. They are fine looking creatures.