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Photographers David Lei and Jacqueline Emery are photographers and the authors of Finding Flaco: Our Year with New York City's Beloved Owl. They joined WNYC host Michael Hill to share what they've learned from observing another wild animal commonly found in the city: the coyote. Coyotes reached New York in the early 1930s and 1940s. By the 1990s, the canines had made it predominately to the Bronx. Now, a pair of coyotes that Lei and Emery have named Romeo and Juliet has settled into Central Park.
By Photographers David Lei and Jacqueline Emery are photographers and the authors of Finding Flaco: Our Year with New York City's Beloved Owl. They joined WNYC host Michael Hill to share what they've learned from observing another wild animal commonly found in the city: the coyote. Coyotes reached New York in the early 1930s and 1940s. By the 1990s, the canines had made it predominately to the Bronx. Now, a pair of coyotes that Lei and Emery have named Romeo and Juliet has settled into Central Park.