These is the short version. The complete sequence is in the Climbing Fox album on my main site.
Camera note: all shots taken with the EF70-300mm 4.5-5.6 DO IS lens.
These is the short version. The complete sequence is in the Climbing Fox album on my main site.
Camera note: all shots taken with the EF70-300mm 4.5-5.6 DO IS lens.
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SittingFox
17 May 2008😆 Great sequence! They are so adventurous sometimes. I well remember my shock when I first saw a fox on top of a hedge :eyes:
gdare
17 May 2008😆 She even looks disappointed 😀
Words
17 May 2008Darko, she is a he, but yes I think he probably realized he wasn't going to catch anything up there last night.
Words
17 May 2008Adele, yes I was stunned when I first saw him go right into the trees. He always manages to look utterly unstable, but somehow manouevres himself around.
Vulpes vulpes
17 May 2008😆
Great sequence!
gdare
17 May 2008Oh, ok, I mixed it up because fox in Serbian is "lisica" and this word belongs to female gender 😀
Words
17 May 2008Aha! Of course. :up:
Flying Red Fox Blog
18 May 2008Cool shots there:D I wonder if they get embarrased wen they slip up, i know my ratties give me a weird look when i watch one of them slip off a perch in their cage 😛
Words
18 May 2008Mark, I susepct they do. You know that dog-thing where they pretend they were trying to do something else all the time :jester:
ALLY_G
21 May 2008Wow, what a "want to be a climber" in your garden! That is something new. 😆
Wonderful and funny. :yes: 😆