Beautiful 🥰
I haven’t seen a countryside fox 🦊 since I was a child. Love how you’ve caught the geese watching the fox and the magpies look like they are trying to encourage the fox away at one point.
I think they are aware that we have a lot of ground nesting birds on the water meadows still a bit early in the year but soon Curlew Lapwing will nest where the foxes were. I seen a fox with a goose end it its mouth in the past. The UK is Rabbies free.
Beautiful 🥰
I haven’t seen a countryside fox 🦊 since I was a child. Love how you’ve caught the geese watching the fox and the magpies look like they are trying to encourage the fox away at one point.
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Very intresting to watch. I guess ground nesting birds will be at risk on the meadows!
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Lovely critters. Always nice to see.
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Yes I do not usually see them for such a long time normally off into the woods quite quickly.
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thanks Peggy. was great to see.
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Well isn’t that odd? Seeing a Fox so close to Geese!
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Was waiting for a clash.
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odd behaviour like that makes me wonder about rabies?
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I think they are aware that we have a lot of ground nesting birds on the water meadows still a bit early in the year but soon Curlew Lapwing will nest where the foxes were. I seen a fox with a goose end it its mouth in the past. The UK is Rabbies free.
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I checked on that Andy. I think you may need to update that rabies declaration.
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/public-health-england-warns-travellers-of-rabies-risk
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New to me – last time I pick up a dead bat!
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