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Baby Coyote Pups Rest in a Sagebrush Field in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. This past spring a mother coyote made a den and had a litter of pups a few hundred yards away from our house. This image was captured from an appropriate distance using a supertelephoto lens with an extender while the mother lazily rested, watched, and hunted nearby.