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Renards roux
Red foxes
Vulpes vulpes
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Two foxes playing in the forrest
(animal park Goldau, Switzerland)
Zwei FĂĽchse spielen im Wald
(Tierpark Goldau, Schweiz)
Vulpes Vulpes _ Red Foxes.
P1020169072620-4
ISO 640 1/80th @ f/5.6 ( Focal length 81.4mm equivalent to 454mm in 35mm format).
Happy Fox Friday. A mother red fox and her tiny kit. It looks like the mother was eating something and the kit was interested in what she had.
"Thankful"
Judy Royal Glenn Photography
I am thankful the Lord created so many beautiful animals for us to see. His nature is amazing.
I also love the way He works. Last year, a total stranger mentioned seeing a fox which led me to her!
Isn’t she gorgeous?
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Location: Tennessee
Red fox Kits practicing skills for survival; LOCALS: Alice and I were asked NOT to DISCLOSE this location; We AGREED and have honored that request and will continue to do so; The foxes have LEFT the AREA; SLO County; CA; USA; Sony 7R4; Sony 200-600 mm lens + 1.4X at 840mm; handheld; Topaz AI;
Red fox Kits practicing skills for survival; LOCALS: Alice and I were asked NOT to DISCLOSE this location; We AGREED and have honored that request and will continue to do so; The foxes have LEFT the AREA; SLO County; CA; USA; Sony 7R4; Sony 200-600 mm lens + 1.4X at 606 mm; handheld; Topaz AI;
This place used to be occupied by red foxes. It is unclear whether the food was buried by the foxes or the coyote and when. But the coyote had to remove quite a bit of vegetation and had to dig very deep to get to the food that looked pretty old.
Music by Restum Anoush from Pixabay
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A wild fox who had been hanging around while I was waiting for bears in Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge brought her friend to see me, too. He wasn't quite as comfortable and kept his distance.