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Young Red Fox, hiding in the long grasses, England.

Red Fox hunting in the snow today! I saw it catch several mice from afar though it rarely pounced as high as it does in this photo. I photographed it from a far distance to capture more of its environment and so that I wouldn’t interrupt its natural behavior.

Happy New Year, everyone! This is from a lovely two-hour encounter with a large group of foxes: www.alanmackenziephotography.com/2024/06/early-summer-wil...

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The Fox, much loved yet much aligned, iconic and opportunistic, at home within the rural vastness of our countryside or within the urban sprawl of very own backyards. Such a creature of beauty, spanning the generations and the centuries, yet always one step in front of the rest. It is so full of mystique and charm. Indeed, what marvels we have within the bounty of nature. The Fox!

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Went to the Amsterdam Waternet Dunes for a workshop with Robby Roos (www.freewebs.com/fotofanatic/) . A wonderful nature area.. seen a lot.

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Taken at the British Wildlife Centre, Surrey, UK

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This fox looks like it has Sarcoptic Mange. It can be fatal to the fox, and it can also be transmitted to other animals. Lets hope he gets through it. I got the image fairly late in the evening as the light fell off. It's also a rather heavy crop. Another image can be seen in the comments (clickable).

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Great Day today as this handsome fox was quite unconcerned about cameras

Many people consider urban foxes to be a nuisance, knocking over garbage bins and making a mess. This is a misconception however. It rarely happens, and studies show that when it does, it is often a cat or dog causing the mess. Foxes are also blamed for missing pets. While it is uncommon for a fox to go after a dog or cat, in the spring time when they have to feed their pups, a pet rabbit may just be the perfect meal. It is wise to keep pets inside. Urban foxes can cause a mess to your yard by leaving their feces as a scent mark. They can also dig many holes - practice for digging burrows - and they can eat and trample over flowers and vegetables.

She was spooked by another fox.

 

It was really awesome as I got to spend the entire day with these two beautiful foxes, normally other people are there that try and keep the foxes too themselves, but luckily it was just me.

 

I also had 3 black back woodpeckers and a boreal chickadee but I struck out on the Spruce grouse and I have still not had any luck finding or even seeing a pine martin.

  

Taken at the British Wildlife Centre

Hunting for food....

In the wild, foxes can live for up to 10 years, but most foxes only live for 2 to 3 years due to hunting, road accidents and diseases. Foxes are generally smaller than other members of the family Canidae such as wolves, jackals, and domestic dogs. Reynards(male foxes) weigh on average, 5.9 kilograms (13 lb) and vixens (female foxes) weigh less, at around 5.2 kilograms (11.5 lb).

Glad to see these guys

Red Fox in the Forest of Dean.

Along the north coastal highway in PEI, I came across this kit who was more interested in me than in his mother.

Après le passage du brocard, un renardeau sort enfin de sa cachette.

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Taken during a minor scuffle between two foxes.

 

Op "vossenjacht" geweest in de Amsterdamse Watereleiding duinen. Deze keer meer geluk met 2 vossen die ik goed heb kunnen vastleggen.

 

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Another of the little red foxes by the side of the road.

Out in the lunch time sun.

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This fox showed up yesterday eve right at the edge of woods where our rabbit starts out most evenings - coincidence?

 

This picture was taken near Kent Gardens Park, McLean, VA through the kitchen window on a rainy day.

I love those "flat on my belly "shots.

Getting at the eye level of the animal does create great shots.

One of five Fox Cubs in an Oxfordshire woods.

Only a few more of these to go ;)

It's been a great year for Fox Kits.

A very relaxed dog fox came to investigate the activity of a few fox cubs nearby. After a while he lay on the grass completely comfortable with me being there.

Fox cub soaking up the sun in a Bristol garden. There were three cubs, but now sadly only two appear.

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