Another Shot Of That Little Young Male Red Fox
I took this shot the the same day as the previous post.
He was facing me, just before he stretched out to lay down.
I didn't see him yesterday.
But, I did see the Little Female.
That pretty much made my day, as I hadn't seen her for about five days.
Usually, I can count on seeing her nearly every time I go out.
So, if I don't see her I always worry till I do.
Also, I found her "new" den about a half mile from her old one.
So, that explains her absence.
On four occasions I have gotten a quick glimpse of a "new" fox that looks like it is a real beauty.
But, it always runs off quickly as soon as it sees me.
I no sooner start to raise the camera for an ID shot and it is gone.
Hopefully, patience will win out.
Camera Settings: f/6.3 - 1/60 - 451mm - ISO 2500
Another Shot Of That Little Young Male Red Fox
I took this shot the the same day as the previous post.
He was facing me, just before he stretched out to lay down.
I didn't see him yesterday.
But, I did see the Little Female.
That pretty much made my day, as I hadn't seen her for about five days.
Usually, I can count on seeing her nearly every time I go out.
So, if I don't see her I always worry till I do.
Also, I found her "new" den about a half mile from her old one.
So, that explains her absence.
On four occasions I have gotten a quick glimpse of a "new" fox that looks like it is a real beauty.
But, it always runs off quickly as soon as it sees me.
I no sooner start to raise the camera for an ID shot and it is gone.
Hopefully, patience will win out.
Camera Settings: f/6.3 - 1/60 - 451mm - ISO 2500