I think it’s the block I live on. Not a lot of open space. I bet the story would be different if I was closer to Holland. We have tons of cars and construction all of the time.
I am realising slowly that you have a bit of a thing about foxes. 🙂 the real envy should be for when we see the cubs. They are gorgeous. But very destructive.
good job having these successive simultaneous photos
I should look into uploading them into a stop motion animation if I have time. Thanks.
I’ve only seen one fox in my neighborhood and it was dark so technically I didn’t even see him. He’s gorgeous.
I find that really odd. Have you move yet? Or has K&C got some special fox deterrents?
I think it’s the block I live on. Not a lot of open space. I bet the story would be different if I was closer to Holland. We have tons of cars and construction all of the time.
Well, same here. But I have seen them in the most densely built up areas. I wonder if it is because we have a railway line close by.
Definitely seems to be a “preferred nap spot” for the fox……great photos.
Pam
Yes, it is, and for previous foxes too. We need a natural historian to tell us what is so attractive about it.
Oh wow! You’ve got foxes in your area? I’ve never seen a fox in the wild. So exciting 🙂
Foxes thrive in London. 🙂
Wow…i wish i could see that in real life
Next trip to the UK, stay for a while in an urban environment, and you may well.
Safe.
🙂
I am bordering on unattractively envious, Isobel…
I am realising slowly that you have a bit of a thing about foxes. 🙂 the real envy should be for when we see the cubs. They are gorgeous. But very destructive.
he is so beautiful
Isn’t he? 🙂