The kids are under strict instructions to not go near it and not to try to feed it. Mostly as they'll end up getting nipped, but also as I don't want it settling and breeding here.Blackmac wrote: Thu Aug 08, 2024 9:25 amDespite warnings, a friend of mine started feeding a stray fox in her garden. Now she has a whole litter to look after and they are completely fearless and have ventured into her house a few times when she has obviously not been quick enough with the freebies.inactionman wrote: Tue Jul 30, 2024 6:27 pm [media][/media]I love foxes - we get one in our garden who just lounges about.fishfoodie wrote: Tue Jul 30, 2024 6:13 pm I do like living in the Countryside !
I just wandered up to the back of my garden to get something from the shed, & as I was opening the door I noticed the young fox I've seen lately rooting around in my compost heap, only 3m meters away; he looked up, I said hello, & he re-commenced rooting for food![]()
I christened him "Hollywood" when I first spotted him, as he has film star good looks, he's straight from central casting.
And last night I was looking thru the footage on my wildlife can, & among all the clips of Hollywood, I spotted a Pine Marten skipping thru the garden![]()
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I think this place saved my sanity during Covid
I'll pop up some photos up once I copy the files off the SD Card
I gather they're not so great when you get them breeding, but so far he's been on his own.
Image quality a bit crappy as shot through a window
I hate foxes, nasty, sleekit wee bastards of animals.
As you'd expect it's only in the garden when we're in the house, as soon as open doors it disappears.