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Well, this is a new one for us. Lins heard a ruckus on the front porch last night and we discovered two baby foxes eating Miss Kitty’s food. I got a couple photos, but this is the only one good enough to post. They are adorable, but we’re very concerned for Kitty now. I’m sure the mom was close by.
She’s back again - now 7 years old - and while we don’t think she’s pupped, she’s definitely helping feed a litter, likely her daughter’s. This was taken through the window as she ate the birds’ peanuts.
This fox is still making regular daylight visits to the garden. Here it is sitting on the rockery giving me a level POV.
It shows no fear of us inside the house, even when I'm hanging out of a window with a camera. However, when I accidentally disturbed it sleeping under a bush it cleared two gardens and two 2m fences in seconds.
The house mouse posted a few days back now has a litter of young exploring the garden. These seem to be getting fewer in number. Not sure if the fox or a neighbourhood cat is responsible!
A red fox found something interesting under the boardwalk. Whatever it was it startled him and he jumped.
I was sitting out back watching the Common Nighthawks circling overhead......up strolls one of my resident foxes. A lovely moment.
I finally got these distant shots at 11.20pm for weeks I have been feeding them but they where coming in late this was my first chance at first it was the dog fox in the b/g then just recently past 3 weeks the vixen has also been in when I throw a few sausages the dog fox has been aggressive and their heads bang when they try get them first so last night I went out again to throw another two the dog fox was chasing the smaller fox/vixen but what I heard was so weird like clicking noise I googled it its called clicketing and its when the fox puts its teeth together said it could be dominance the poor vixen in shot below was clearly scared just won't let her get food :((
Taken ISO Hi 0.7 I didn’t want to crop this even though the dog fox was partly out of frame.This was the best shot for sharpness.
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Red fox kits near their den. We have seen 8 kits at one time. We have seen two adults at one time. Could be more kits. Could be another female adult who is helping Mom & Dad fox. Big litter. Fun to watch them play with each other.
Discovered this little cutie relaxing under our bird feeder. It stayed long enough for me to change my lens and get a few snaps, while yawning, stretching, and rolling. What a treat. Shot thru two dirty glass doors. : )