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This beautiful fox is a wild fox, but obviously not skittish. It climbed up on this stump and curled up to watch the world go by, just 15 feet from my car (and myself standing behind my car).
Orange Hawkweed (Fox and Cubs). I just love this weed so much I actually introduced it into my garden “weed patch”. Reminds me of when I first saw it as a kid.
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This was taken a couple years back. A hard working Fox Dad looking rather tired getting nuzzles of appreciation and affection from one of his kits. Tragically the Mother Fox had been struck by a car weeks before and the Father did an amazing job keeping his kits fed, healthy and most importantly... loved! :)
A Red Fox (Vulpes fulva) pup at the entrance to its den north of Thorhild, Alberta, Canada.
29 May, 2017.
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A Red Fox (Vulpes fulva) roams his territory on Bonaventure Island for a morsel in the evening while the Northern Gannets incubate their eggs on the thousands of nests on the island east of Perce, Quebec, Canada.
12 June, 2012.
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One of the four baby fox... Backlit at sunset, photo was taken handhold...
Ilya told me in the comment from previous photo, he just came back from there, he learned from other visitors that the mom was killed by a coyote some time ago, very sad. Actually it is the dad who is taking care of the pups...
It must have been a good dream, it looks as though this fox is smiling as it wakes up from a nap.
It is amazing that a fox can sleep comfortably in temperatures well below freezing.It's common to see a fox sound asleep on top of the snow, especially on sunny spring days.
Chances are, there is a den nearby and this fox's mate was attending the kits.
An adult Swift Fox (Vulpes velox) searches the prairie landscape near her burrow or den for any danger to her pups or the return of her mate with any food for the family. This den was located in south eastern Alberta on the prairie landscape on the One-Four Ranch.
28 June, 2009.
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Frost Fingers Trace Lines, Across The Winter-Kissed Grass, Where Artic Foxes Pass.
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I was not ready for this and my camera was not ready(its early in the morning) - this is my first fox .
Beautiful fox who befriended us and lived in our garden, she would sleep next to us in the garden and pop into the kitchen for a treat.
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Three cubs from a litter of six. They moved to a new den a few days after this, probably because of the presence of photographers.
Found this fox walking along the rocky beach of the Beaufort Sea. Not sure what it would be hunting for among the gravel, but its head was down and sniffing as it walked along. At one point, it marked a piece of driftwood, so it must hunt this beach often. The Arctic Fox numbers are down this year, so it was a treat to find this one.