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The opposite of Pimpernel, delicate, shy, sensitive Faerytale the coyote showed the widely various individuality of coyotes. Somehow traumatized before we got her, she showed immense courage in facing her fears.

 

Coyote at night
Faerytale looking vulnerable at night
Coyote exploring rocky terrain
Faerytale checking out rocky terrain
Coyote standing in tall grass
Faerytale posing in tall grass
Coyote in a field surrounded by people
Faerytale in the Earthfire Wildlife Garden with retreat participants
Coyote running through brown grass
Coyote sniffing a log
Profile of coyote standing in tall grass
Coyote and man walking together through a field
Jean and Faerytale share a walk in the Earthfire garden
Coyote exploring a field full of grass and rocks
Faerytale checking out rocky terrain
Coyote in grass
Faerytale, feminine and shy in nature

More Stories About Faerytale:

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Faerytale the Coyote Faces her Fears

— by Rose De Dan, Wild Reiki and Shamanic Healing — This October is the 7th consecutive year I have led A Walk on the Wild Side: Answering the Call of the Wild, at Earthfire Institute. It is a unique event that brings people and the animals to ....Read More

“I Ached With Love for Her”: Lessons in Courage and Grace from Faerytale the Coyote

— by Susan Eirich, Ph.D. — I don’t want to write this because if I do it means she’s gone. I didn’t want to bury her for the same reason. Sometimes, with some animals, you just can’t bear it and Faerytale is one of them. How can you lo ....Read More

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