Wolves, Coyotes and Foxes Photography Prints
North America’s wild canids span a wide range of size and habit while sharing the same essential toolkit: stamina, acute hearing and a nose that does most of the work. Wolves are the social extreme, living and hunting in family groups whose territory can cover hundreds of square miles. Coyotes are the adaptable middle, working alone or in pairs and thriving from open desert to city edge — the one wild canid most people in the west have actually heard. Foxes are the smallest and the most cat-like in method, hunting rodents by sound and finishing with the high, arcing pounce that lands them front-feet-first through snow or grass.
21 photographs in this collection, available as canvas, acrylic and aluminium prints.
Photographs in this collection
- Wolf Pup Begging For Food While Sister Watches
- Timber Wolves Sheltered at Twenty Below
- Adult Wolf Digging While Pup Howls
- Wolves Crossing a River
- Wolf With Four Cubs
- Red Fox Searching but Distracted
- Mexican Wolf Exploring in Heavy Snow
- Timber Wolf Howl
- Timber Wolf Hiding
- Swift Fox Family
- Sentry Coyote
- Running Coyote
- Red Fox In Snow Jumping
- Pup Wants Attention
- Pack of Running Wolves in Winter
- Mexican Wolf Sentry Patrolling
- Mexican Wolf Intense Stare
- Jumping Arctic Fox
- Grey Wolf at Attention
- Coyote Family
- Arctic Fox Sleeping