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Yesterday we went through Greenwood Cemetery to see what kind of migrants may be going through the cemetery. No migrants but found a family of foxes playing among the headstones, so stopped and snapped a few shots with the 300mm. Little did I realize until I turned the corner that these kit foxes were in fact playing on the family burial plot, in fact they were playing on my father-in-laws plot. I'm sure that Barney didn't mind, in fact if anything, he probably enjoyed the fact that they were having a great time above him. 5-09-11.
Did this at the back of my moleskine last night in between skull drawings - quite liked him so I thought I'd scamp it up in illustrator.
Fox and vixen are regular visitors to my suburban garden on the Herts/Essex border. No - we don't feed them.
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We were in the Point hide. This chap (?) appeared on the left at the water's edge. This is the first time I have seen a fox in daylight, this close; so indulge me, that you have all the shots here... had to do some tweaking as the light was shade /bright & sun the wrong side of him...
We have all sorts of wildlife in our yard throughout the year, but this is the first year I have seen a pair of beautiful red foxes, a mom and her pup. One of them is limping badly so I will call the Dept. of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife in the morning. I've been trying to get them in my lens all winter, and it finally happened this evening when my husband spotted them and called out to me. Aren't they beautiful?