As I was driving by it suddendly registered in my head, that was a fox! I love to see foxes and I hadn't seen any lately though I was anticapating and hoping to seeing one soon! I braked slightly and slowed but I was not in a good position to take its picture.I was dissapointed assuming that my braking may have alerted it to possible dangerand it may have left, however I continued on down the road to a farm driveway and turned there., taking the time to roll down my car window and ready my canera. Returning to where I had seen the fox, I found that it was still there!!!, I don't think it had moved or changed position. This was one cool animal. Several cars had passed since I had first seen it, but it remained un disturbed.
Even when I pulled over onto the road shoulder opposite it and pointed my 400 mm lens out my car window at it. Then I had to readjust my car positioning to get a frontal, shot of it as above.
After several pictures there was still no movement from the fox. Then it turned its head which allowed me a profile shot.
I was starting to wonder if it was ever going to move when a rather noisy vehicle passed and it sat up.
I waited to see any further movement, then it raised a paw.
Then it stood.
And walked and ran away out of my sight.
I am going out again soon this morning, It had rained yesterday, Maybe I'll find those ducks again this morning, ot maybe I'll find something else? something unexpected!
I am excited just to read about this adventure.What a cooperative fox and now you have gorgeous pictures of it.He looks very healthy.Thanks for sharing this adventure with me.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful series of photos! Beautiful animal.
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