Sunday, 26 April 2015

Lazy Like A Fox

 Friday evening, I had just finished work for the week and was in the process of putting away the shopping when I spotted a flash of colour down the bottom of the garden.  From a distance, we thought that it might have been Billy, our semi-resident pheasant who has been known to lie down and have a dirt bath in the same spot.  It soon became apparent that it was too big to be a pheasant.

We've had a few fox sightings in recent weeks, often cutting through the garden on the way to somewhere else.  On these pictures, to the right is a farmer's field with a barn close to the boundary of the garden.  The area between the garden and the barn would make an excellent lair for a fox as it is an area of dense, overgrown thicket, filled with brambles and discarded tractor tyres.  We've often wondered if the fox has set up home there.

I crept slowly down the garden towards it,  The fox appeared to be relaxed and enjoying the early evening sunshine.

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When it saw me coming it watched me cautiously but did not run off as I slowly approached.





It looked to be in good condition and as I got to within ten metres or so if it, the fox decided to err on the side of caution and trotted away into the thicket.
























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    1. What a cheeky little minx...next time roll around in Fox poo and you might get even closer... (edited to add the F to fox..... rolling about in ox poo would just be weird.

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    2. It would be weird. We just got back from Lincoln around six today. The fox came strolling up the garden, took a long drink from the bird bath and then headed around to the bird feeder in the corner of the garden before tootling across the field. Managed to get a few good snaps so guess what the next post will be!

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