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Each time I take our 5 pound Yorkie out, he goes to the storm drain at the end of our street. This is what I think he is smelling. Around two o-clock this fox walked down our street and laid down in front of the storm drain and yawned. The sun was warm and he looked tired. When I came out with the 200-400mm lens he got up and wondered if I was going to come after him. No need he was only 150 feet away.
Every couple of days the Fox visits our neighborhood. So I take advantage of the wildlife that comes to me to get their picture taken.
Iver, Buckinghamshire
Rather a wet day yesterday photographing foxes. Thankfully we didn't get as wet as this beauty.
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This fox is a resident at a local park near my home. I spend quite a bit of time there but before this capture I had only ever seen him once on the run. I felt fortunate to get this image as I stumbled across him by accident as I was walking a trail back to my car to leave.
Réserve Faunique des Laurentides. Il était à s'alimenter des entrailles d'un orignal qui avait été vidé sur le bord du chemin.
Series of five. The sun was out so to walk off yesterday's Christmas dinner I decided to go to the local harbour. I was not expecting to see much as it was quite busy, but a friendly walker told me she had already seen the Kingfisher, so I started looking for it around the outer harbour. While I was looking for it I spotted a red blob on the distant rocks. It was the lovely Red Fox I photographed a few weeks ago. Although it was right out on one of the harbour arms sunning itself the pics are not too bad. Nice Christmas present for me!
There is probably the scent of another fox on the stem of flowers but I like to think she is smelling the flowers!