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Pretty Fox Injury Update

As regular readers will know, Pretty has been carrying an injured foot for the past little while. It’s a typical fox injury (cut and swelling around the hind paw) and she’s been steadfastly refusing to put any weight on the foot for at least the past week. Foxes manage extremely well with these injuries,and most of the time their movement is seemingly unimpaired (though I must assume it does restrict climbing and jumping to an extent). Here she is about 24 hours ago, holding the hind leg up.

Fox holding hind leg

We’ve just seen her again in the garden (it’s raining so we weren’t out there for long), and it seems that things are improving. This could be a false dawn (or if she’s reckless she may cause more damage), but she is now definitely putting some weight on that leg. She carries it when moving quickly, but it’s good sign of progress that she’ll use the leg when standing or walking slowly.

Fox in garden after rain

Fox in garden after rain

We’ll continue to keep an eye on her (of course).

Just a couple of other photos tonight. The first is the rare sight of a Muscovy duck up a tree. It’s the female of the local pair and I was some way off when I spotted her precariously balancing on the trunk.

Muscovy duck (female) in tree

To close, a final shot of Pretty, living up to her name. Like the first shot, it’s from 24 hours ago.

Fox in garden

Camera note: all shots taken with the Canon 7D. First and last shots with the EF 100mm f/2.8L macro IS USM lens. Shots 2 and 3 were with the EF 24-105 F4L IS USM lens. The Muscovy was taken with the EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L USM IS.

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Bigger Birds and a Fox Update

The South Downs were shrouded in mist again today. I stopped off at Seven Sisters early this morning. It had cleared a little, though a wispy mist was evident in patches. A juvenile swan was grazing in the meanders.

Juvenile swan

Juvenile swan

Further off, a flock of Canada geese took to the air, announcing their passage with distinctive hooting.

Canada geese

Canada geese

The swan was still there when I returned as the sun was setting at the end of the day, watched closely by a heron on the bank.

Juvenile swan

Grey heron

I’m not sure what the forecast holds for tomorrow, but it seems clearer tonight. Pretty, the fox, came by. Her leg is still bothering her but her mobility is barely impaired. We’re holding to a watching brief on her condition.

Foxes

Foxes

Camera note: all bird photos taken with the Canon 7D and EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L USM IS lens. Fox photographed with the EF 24-105 F4L IS USM lens.

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Rat Sequence

The drive into work this morning was beautiful. There were clear blue skies above, and in valleys the low mists shrouded the fields and the distant city. Of course I was in the car driving down into the mist and by the time I arrived in Falmer there was nothing but gloom and fog. The low mists are caused by a temperature inversion where the low lying land is cooler than the higher ground and air.

Scouting around the pond in the mist there was little to see. Anything more than a few feet away disappeared into the grey, so it was left to a lone rat to provide the photographic interest. This is a shortened sequence.

Rats

Rats

Rats

Rats

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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