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Coyote

8/22/2018

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An image of a howling coyote is an overdone cliche.  At least that's what I thought before I saw one.
​Last week Fred and I were backpacking in Colorado's San Juan Mtn, escaping the heat and smoky air of Salt Lake's summer.  While walking through an alpine meadow bounded by parallel cliffs, we heard a distant cry.  We were unsure what animal it was, or was it a human cry for help? It came in segments, a uniform note of varying lengths, repeated with pauses between segments.  Coming around a bend, Fred spotted a seated coyote, with his/her back to the setting sun, raising his/her head to howl.  The howls were answered by an echo from the opposite cliff (what we heard as a cry).  The coyote seemed to intentionally howl, pause to hear the echo, howl again as the echo ended, short, long, longer, as the echo mimicked each howl.  Was he/she curious, lonely, intelligent, playful?  Coyotes don't have human emotions, right?  What awareness did he/she have?  What a magnificent scene!
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