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gcreekrch

Jigger Boss

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Your afternoon visitor looks just like my morning visitor on Feb 22. :) Maybe it made his/her way down to you since feb 22. :wink:
Took these through my kitchen window so quality and just that time of the morning didn't make that good of pictures.

Hay, what have you got to eat? Checkin' out what Rocky has for breakfast
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Mrs.Greg

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I love foxes,we have a female that summers here and has her babies here{don't tell the neighbors} She has her babies under our well pit across the road,couple times during the summer greg has to get the babies out of the pit,till she finally gets smart and moves them. We coffee out on the deck facing the pasture and watch her and the pups play :)
 

gcreekrch

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They are nice to see, 15 years ago it would have been drying on a stretcher board. 8) Save the ammo for bigger teeth and claws now. It would be different if we had chickens but we got tired of going to the store for a bag of lay ration and 2 dozen eggs :roll: :)
 

Turkey Track Bar

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Richard Doolittle said:
What kind of fox is that?

I was wondering the same. They don't look like our South Dakota foxes do they Richard? Ours seem much redder with less black.

Nice photos. I too like watching foxes play. There is a perennial den along the highway where I turn south...if I'm coming home late at night in the late spring/early summer they generally are playing right along the mouth of a culvert. I have more than once stopped to watch them in my headlights.

Thanks for sharing...

Cheers---

TTB :wink:
 

gcreekrch

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That colour phase is called a "cross fox". They are just as numerous as the red ones in our area. There can be a mix of colours in a litter of pups including the less common "silver" phase
 
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