dinosaw New member Joined Aug 12, 2011 Messages 1,659 Reaction score 0 Feb 13, 2012 #1 My wife took this photo in a very busy carpark of a large office complex, doesnt look like he's been doing too badly for himself does he? :lol: Attachments fox resize.jpg 241.6 KB · Views: 2,515
My wife took this photo in a very busy carpark of a large office complex, doesnt look like he's been doing too badly for himself does he? :lol:
Marigold Moderator PKF Supporter Joined Apr 30, 2011 Messages 8,130 Reaction score 193 Location Hampshire, U.K. Feb 13, 2012 #2 But what a brilliant photo! would make a nice Christmas card, wouldn't it? At least I don't suppose any of the offices had henruns attached!
But what a brilliant photo! would make a nice Christmas card, wouldn't it? At least I don't suppose any of the offices had henruns attached!
foxy Active member Joined Apr 7, 2010 Messages 2,149 Reaction score 0 Location South West Feb 13, 2012 #3 Looks like a vixen, maybe a rounded belly there?
chrismahon Well-known member Joined May 17, 2011 Messages 5,130 Reaction score 42 Location Gascony, France Feb 14, 2012 #5 Lovely photo, but having caught one eating the head our cockerel Gandalf...... !!!
dinosaw New member Joined Aug 12, 2011 Messages 1,659 Reaction score 0 Feb 14, 2012 #6 The day before this was taken it came within four feet of her apparently, how can you tell if it's a vixen foxy?
The day before this was taken it came within four feet of her apparently, how can you tell if it's a vixen foxy?
foxy Active member Joined Apr 7, 2010 Messages 2,149 Reaction score 0 Location South West Feb 14, 2012 #7 dinosaw said: The day before this was taken it came within four feet of her apparently, how can you tell if it's a vixen foxy? Click to expand... Not easy to tell they are both very similar, and this time of year will both sport a thick coat. This fox looks smaller, and the head looks finer. A dog fox is larger with a broader head, longish muzzle and tend to look fluffy but sort of "rangier". Could be completely wrong of course!
dinosaw said: The day before this was taken it came within four feet of her apparently, how can you tell if it's a vixen foxy? Click to expand... Not easy to tell they are both very similar, and this time of year will both sport a thick coat. This fox looks smaller, and the head looks finer. A dog fox is larger with a broader head, longish muzzle and tend to look fluffy but sort of "rangier". Could be completely wrong of course!