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12 years ago we took an amazing helicopter ride over one of New Zealand's great glaciers. This is coming down at speed from the plateau where we landed. In 2015 one of these flights crashed into a deep crevasse killing pilot and all 6 passengers in poor weather conditions. Beauty and danger.
Fox and Cubs are an hardy perennial wild flower, often spotted in hedgerows...
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It must have been a good dream, it looks as though this fox is smiling as it wakes up from a nap.
It is amazing that a fox can sleep comfortably in temperatures well below freezing.It's common to see a fox sound asleep on top of the snow, especially on sunny spring days.
Chances are, there is a den nearby and this fox's mate was attending the kits.
One of the four baby fox... Backlit at sunset, photo was taken handhold...
Ilya told me in the comment from previous photo, he just came back from there, he learned from other visitors that the mom was killed by a coyote some time ago, very sad. Actually it is the dad who is taking care of the pups...
A Red Fox (Vulpes fulva) roams his territory on Bonaventure Island for a morsel in the evening while the Northern Gannets incubate their eggs on the thousands of nests on the island east of Perce, Quebec, Canada.
12 June, 2012.
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An adult female Swift Fox (Vulpes fulva) is ever alert in all directions to potential danger at the entrance of the den on the prairie grasslands of the One-Four Ranch in south eastern Alberta, Canada.
28 June, 2009.
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Red Fox _ Vulpes Vulpes
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When fox-hunting with dogs was legal in this country, ( which was not so very long ago), what let the fox down was the fact that as it’s brush (or tail) collected more mud and detritus in the course of the chase it tired and slowed down the fox and enabled the hounds to run it down, so that the red coated “gentlemen” of the hunt could allow them to tear it to pieces.
As Oscar Wilde put it, “ the unspeakable in pursuit of the uneatable.”
I’m pleased to say that many a wily fox outsmarted it’s pursuers, and spoiled a “good day’s hunting.”
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Fox seen in Walsall. Photo took looking through tree branches and bracken. So a bit out of focus. But was still nice to get a decentish photo....Best I could get. Thanks.
Red Fox kit
This Kit and several other Kits had been hanging out in a dirt pile in my back yard and this part was cool, I got to take photos of them while I was sitting in the house!
This photo was taken: 04-26-2022
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Camera: Nikon D 850
Lens: Nikon 500mm f4 w1.4tx
ISO: 3200
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In the Botanical Garden of Berlin, a fox looks dreamily after a butterfly.
Im Botanischen Garten von Berlin schaut ein Fuchs verträumt einem Schmetterling hinterher.
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