Urban fox in a neighbours garden.
By kate123
16 comments
Spotted this recurring visitor in next doors garden weeds, sorry – grass, last weekend…enjoying the spring sunshine.
- 30 Apr, 2022
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It looks very fit, Kate. Great pics!
30 Apr, 2022
How wonderful to get such great shots Kate ... lovely :)
30 Apr, 2022
It is enjoying the sunshine like us today.
30 Apr, 2022
Amazing creatures, hopefully this one will not be hunted or squished into the tarmac like many are. Some fantastic pics you have of him/her thank you for sharing.
30 Apr, 2022
Eileen, I agree, they are beautiful creatures, but, can destroy a chicken coop in seconds I can imagine!
1 May, 2022
Thanks Ange, it seemed very fit and healthy! Very photogenic ☺️
1 May, 2022
Aw thanks Sheila! I used the Nikon to get better pics. Thanks again! 😊
1 May, 2022
It definitely seemed to be enjoying some quiet time, relaxing in the warm spring sunshine, Sue.
1 May, 2022
Many thanks, Cal! I, too, hope it’s not going to come in to any danger from trucks or cars. I’ve seen so many poor little animals this past couple of weeks by the roadside..it’s terribly sad.
1 May, 2022
It’s crazy how much wildlife is lost to road kill, My partner tells me pretty much everyday he drives back from work that he’s seen badgers, deers, pheasants, foxes, hedgehogs etc that have been hit. I can’t remember where it is but it’s not the uk but they do passovers covered in grass where there is heavy traffic of animals for crossing so they can get over motorways and busy roads to prevent this. Surely this would help them as well as benefit us in the long run.
1 May, 2022
Good photos. He/she looks very healthy.
1 May, 2022
I have to agree, Cal. It’s awful the numbers I’ve seen recently seem to be higher than ever before. I e pretty much spotted the same wildlife as your partner. I drive all around the Lincolnshire countryside/villages etc..it’s sad to see this. Especially when some look like they’ve been absolutely slaughtered and others look like they’re sleeping.
The idea you mentioned - if it’s abroad - sounds a solution. I only wish…
1 May, 2022
Thanks Josee! Hope you have been keeping well! 😊
1 May, 2022
I know it’s so sad, we can only hope. I would say why I think it’d never happen here but that’d be off topic lol.
1 May, 2022
Yes...well Kate, you know my thoughts on this! Always better to be in a next doors garden! lol
1 May, 2022
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they are beautiful animals arent they. We have several foxes that trundle through the village, but the egg framer isn't too happy about them as they 'eat into' his profits; literally.
30 Apr, 2022