Last week I posted a coyote walking perpendicular to my camera trap. That’s what they usually do and I get the same side profile. But the other night I had one coming toward camera for a better angle. The coyotes found in Connecticut belong to the Eastern coyote subspecies. They are larger than their western cousins. Genetic studies show they’re a hybrid mix of western coyote, eastern wolf, and domestic dog, which explains their larger size, broader skulls, and more varied behavior. Nikon D810 with Nikkor 17-35mm lens (at 24mm) ISO 500, f/14 at 1/200th of a second, Cognisys camera box, trail monitor and two remote flash units.