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Fennec fox @ everland.korea

First snowfall of the year - October 27, 2016. Started snowing last night and still coming down.

 

Red Fox photographed at Algonquin Provincial Park last winter.

 

Copyright Barb D'Arpino

Gnawing on something while watching me and our dog

He seems entertained

Cross fox

Zorro Cruzado

(Vulpes vulpes)

Taken West Country Wildlife Photography Centre, Lifton, Devon

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The most wonderful encounter.

Fox (Vulpes vulpes)

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Le petit renardeau

A lovely evening spent with some fox cubs... A small fox cub rests for a moment before going off in search of food.

this was my second shot a lovely natural looking shot in low light as the sun was setting giving warm colours

Fox - Cleethorpes.

Portrait of a country fox.

 

This is no tame garden fox living on scraps and raiding dustbins for whatever it can find.

 

This beautiful creature is really wild and used to fine dining. Pheasants, rabbits, rodents and frogs make up his diet along with fruit and berries.

 

Somewhere, not too far away, there will be a vixen with a litter of cubs. This is why he is hunting during the day.

 

Sitting out of site and with the breeze on my back, he kept getting closer. Stopping every few steps to sniff the air to check for danger, he was soon just a few metres away. I took dozens of shots as he slowly walked past.

 

This is where the mirrorless cameras are game changers. I would have got one shot with my DSLR and he would have been off like a Whippet when the mirror slapped down.

   

Fox Glacier & Hokitika, NOVA ZELANDA 2023

One of two fox pups that came out of pile of logs on a trail in the Black Hills, South Dakota. They were curious and didn't seem afraid at all. Their mother did not appear. This was the smaller of the two.

This fox may be 1 of the Cubs I shot earlier this year. No way to know for sure. Haven’t named it (no idea if male or female) but will soon.

First time I have ever managed to photograph a fox on Ferry Meadows. Pity it was not closer to me but maybe next time.

I managed a half day off work to catch up with this beautiful animal

We had begun to entertain the thought that we would blank today, not an altogether unfamiliar situation.

 

We had staked out possible fox locations and sat like toby jugs from 9.45 until 4.30 with only two fleeting sightings of foxes.

 

Then as our thoughts were hardening into possible reality my husband spotted a vixen with a couple of cubs on a farm track with trees and bramble on either side making for very poor light.

 

We had gather and chopped up road kill as possible bait and so we eased forward in the hope of a few shots as by this time we e were getting rather tired.

 

This is what I managed with a combination of 100 x 400 and the 300 lens.

 

The mum found our bait and to our delight took it to her cubs who greeted her enthusiastically but light was a problem.

  

Fox - Cleethorpes.

Bombay Hook NWR, DE 2010

 

I was shooting water fowl in one of the pools when I heard a rustling in the brush a few yards away. This beautiful fox wandered out of the brush just several feet away from me, sat down and posed for a few frames. This was a full frame shot, no crop at 700mm. It was a great moment...

 

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Just after sunset I saw this mother fox with prey. It was her intention to bring it to her cubs, but they were not around. So she hid it under the bushes. Unfortunately, it was then too dark to see if her young came....

Fox Glacier & Hokitika, NOVA ZELANDA 2023

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