Category Archives: Foxes

A collection of foxes

Falmer Fox

The pond at Falmer is full to overflowing and there’s more rain in the forecast. I’m waiting to see how much of the No Fishing sign disappears. This is the current high point.

No Fishing sign

The threat of rain means overcast skies, and there was barely any light worth speaking of this morning when I arrived. The pond was quiet, the rats were hiding, but as I rounded the far end of the pond looking for small birds in the gloom I spotted something unexpected in the next field. The photos were shot at ISO 2500 which is a long way from ideal, and gives some idea of just how dark it was.

fox in field

It’s not often I see foxes there, though they are around. It’s just that rural foxes are much more wary than the semi-urban ones that visit the garden. She stood and watched me for a few moments, before turning away and heading back across the open farmland.

fox in field

fox in field

fox in field

At lunchtime things hadn’t changed much, and it was raining 🙁 Just one shot, a great spotted woodpecker on the churchyard tree, busy tapping away and sending shards of wood flying out.

Great spotted woodpecker

With a bit of luck the weather will improve a little tomorrow. The forecast is encouraging, though I don’t expect too much. It will still be very wet underfoot but if I see another fox and a woodpecker, I won’t be complaining.

Camera note: all photos taken with the Canon 7D and EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L USM IS lens.

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Pretty Special (fox feature)

I’ve been meaning to do a proper update on Pretty, our resident young fox, for a while now and the lack of any decent daytime photography today (more rain) provides the perfect opportunity. Pretty has been carrying a leg wound for a week or more, and for several days was carrying her right hind leg rather than putting any weight on it. Yesterday she started walking more or less normally again, and that positive outcome continued this evening. You can see the wound in this first photo.

Fox with wound on leg

This next photo shows her in one of her favoured spots: sitting on the leading up into the garden.

Fox on steps

What passes for a lawn in our garden (it more often resembles an unkempt mini-meadow, especially at this time of year) is situated at the top of the steps, which affords some good angles for photographing her from below.

Foxes

Foxes

Another sitting pose.

fox sitting

And away she goes to wherever it is she disappears to… sometimes just as far as the rear of the garden; other times away through the fences.

Foxes

Camera note: all photos taken with the Canon 7D and EF 24-105 F4L IS USM lens.

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Three Birds, Three Mammals

There were certainly more than three species of birds out there today, but three is the number I’m going to post. There are also three mammal species tonight (two of which are fairly obvious).

I’ll start with the early morning pair… our local Muscovys, enjoying a natter on the stone wall outside St Laurence Church at Falmer.

Muscovy ducks

Next come the lunchtime birds… the Muscovys were still around, but it was a lone black-headed gull, standing quietly on a floating branch, that caught my lens.

Black headed gull perched on floating branch

The first of the mammals was also lurking around the pond. Yes it’s another of the Falmer rats, huddled up in the tangle at the water’s edge.

rat

I’d also been out to the local fields, along Ridge Road. I was in search of buzzards but found a small group of roe deer.

Roe deer

Roe deer

The buzzard did finally show up… but not out by the fields. I spotted this beauty over the car park on my way back to the office.

Common Buzzard

Common Buzzard

So that’s three birds and two mammals.It’s not hard to guess who makes up the final mammal. It’s Pretty and it’s a fox 😉 Her hind leg seems to be improving. She’s been carrying it high for the past week (approximately) but today she seemed to be putting her full weight on it as she moved around the garden… pausing occasionally for a long stretch and yawn.

Fox yawning

Camera note: all photos taken with the Canon 7D and EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L USM IS lens, apart from the fox photo which was taken with the EF 24-105 F4L IS USM lens.

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