Yet amateur wildlife photographer Mike Borlé did exactly that in recent months, shooting the so-called canid quadfecta on visits to Medicine Hat in southeastern Alberta. "It's extremely rare," Borlé told Calgary Eyeopener host David Gray. Two swift foxes peer back at photographer Mike Borlé near Medicine Hat, Alta. (Mike Borlé via CBC)The dispersals can take the wolves very long distances, with an individual travelling 70 to 100 km per day, according to Alexander. If you've also managed to capture some great photographs of swift foxes, grey wolves, coyotes or red foxes in Calgary, we'd love to see them.
Source: CBC News November 23, 2021 21:11 UTC