It's just an act to keep the cubs in line, now that they're getting to that 'boisterous' stage.
Sometimes they're very cheeky, snatching food from right under her nose. If there is something you want to avoid, it is getting between a fox and it's food, I have the bite marks to prove it!
Out of the two remaining cubs, this is the most confident one, always getting into trouble. He's wet from playing 'catch the moth reflections' in the puddle.
Out of the two remaining cubs, this is the most confident one, always getting into trouble. He's wet from playing 'catch the moth reflections' in the puddle.
A bit of running around through the tall grass soon left him dry and fluffy again.
When they were young there was a third cub, but nature doesn't favour all, and now there are just the two of them. It was a cold, hard winter, and foxes vary their litter size according to conditions, it seems even three was too many.
Once the cubs had had their fill of food, they went off to practice their hunting skills by terrorising the beetles attempting to make the already perilous journey across the desert of the country lane.
Once the cubs had had their fill of food, they went off to practice their hunting skills by terrorising the beetles attempting to make the already perilous journey across the desert of the country lane.
There's nothing like sitting on the warm tarmac under the stars, sharing a few raisins with a friend.
3 comments:
I'm lost for extravagant words: they're just soooo beautiful!
Everytime I see these kind of pictures, I just really want to hang out with you and your fox friends.
That first shot in the post is fantastic - what a portrait - nice capture Barkfoot.
Love your posts!
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