04/13/2026
Winter in Yellowstone doesn’t forgive mistakes.
Coyotes don’t make many.
From a distance, they look effortless—moving through snow, pausing, listening. But every step is calculated. Every movement is survival.
These coyotes (Canis latrans) rely on extraordinary hearing to locate prey beneath the snowpack, often “mousing” through layers you’d think nothing could pe*****te. Their metabolism, thick winter coat, and relentless adaptability allow them to thrive where others struggle.
But what stands out most isn’t just survival—
it’s awareness.
That moment when the wild doesn’t just pass by…
it looks back.
“Make Your Story Worth Reading.”
—Kyle Colby | KColby Photography
📍 Yellowstone National Park
📷 Canon R5 Mark II + 400mm f/2.8L