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These Kit Foxes had just come out of their den! I took this image at the start of my owning a digital camera Nikon D7000-boy did I have a lot to learn...and still learning....
Image taken 04-16-2013
Nikon D7000
Lens: Nikon 55-300mm f4.6-5.6
DSC 2405
ISO 720
1/1000 sec f5.6
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My husband and I took a long weekend trip to go and photograph a red fox den we knew about. I am glad we di because the den was a perfect view and the red fox kits were very active. Plus beautiful light most of the times they were out!
Walking along the tundra in late July, an Arctic Fox kit licks its lips. There was an old shack that offered shade from the relentless summer sun and shortly after this photo was taken, the fox kit laid down for a nice nap.
Visited this fox den often, and the kits were used to my presence. I sure do miss seeing them.
Red Fox Kits
This shot was take: 04-13-2013
Camera: Nikon D7000
Lens: Nikon 300mm
ISO 720
1/1000 f5.6
When I look back, this was such an awesome encounter....to have the camera knowledge back then that I have now, I'd probably have taken 10x's as many shots then what I have and most of them would be sharp and in focus better then they are...but the images I do have are priceless!!
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I believe this is a 1947 Pontiac Chieftain and the proud owner is Mr. Kit Kat. He patiently posed for his portrait. The old barn was constructed in 1914, as it was carved into the foundation.
Just clambering up his tree, not a care in the world... Clearly not used to climbing though as he kept looking down!!
Photographed at British Wildlife Centre
Too cute not to post them; they put a smile on me during these terrible times, hope they do the same for you !
New Jersey
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Waiting for Mom to return with breakfast this Fox Kit takes a break from the roll and tumbles with its siblings.
Fox kits are one of the most adorable animals on the planet in my opinion. They are full of mischief, energy, playfullness and have sweet personalities.
This kit was resting while the photographer was laying down on his belly a few feet away. It itched a scratch and laid back down to rest. I imagine the itch was from a mosquito bite. Another mosquito is on its head looking for a free meal.
At a hide near to Blairgowrie in Perthshire, I was waiting excitedly for pine martens to appear, but I was overjoyed when they brought along their kit. The whole experience a joyful one, especially as it was my 65th birthday.
Red Fox kit
This Kit and several other Kits had been hanging out in a dirt pile in my back yard and this part was cool, I got to take photos of them while I was sitting in the house!
This photo was taken: 04-26-2022
850_5991
Camera: Nikon D 850
Lens: Nikon 500mm f4 w1.4tx
ISO: 3200
1/640 f6.3
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A young red fox kit practicing his glare on me,lol.
The red fox is the largest of the true foxes and one of the most widely distributed members of the order Carnivora, being present across the entire Northern Hemisphere including most of North America, Europe and Asia, plus parts of North Africa. It is listed as least concern by the IUCN. Wikipedia
Sitting and watching the photographer, a fox kit enjoys a warm summer day. This kit was probably born in April, so it is about 3 months old. Summer is short and in another month, this kit will be full grown and out hunting on its own.
I always thought children grew up to fast, and we have them in our care for between 15 and 20 years. A fox kit is born and on its own in less than 4 months.
Red Fox
The Red Fox, Vulpes vulpes, is the largest of the true foxes and the most abundant wild member of the Carnivora, being present across the entire Northern Hemisphere from the Arctic Circle to North Africa, North America and Eurasia. It is listed as least concern by the IUCN. Its range has increased alongside human expansion, having been introduced to Australia, where it is considered harmful to native mammals and bird populations. Due to its presence in Australia, it is included among the list of the "world's 100 worst invasive species".
For more info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_fox