I saw a fox last night. 'Twas in the moonlight; it just stood on the pavement about 20 yards away and looked around then trotted away.
Haven't seen a fox for best part of 30 years. Day Made.
Placido wrote:I saw a fox last night. 'Twas in the moonlight; it just stood on the pavement about 20 yards away and looked around then trotted away.
Haven't seen a fox for best part of 30 years. Day Made.
Good one Placi Just for a brief moment I thought you were about to get all lyrical there for a moment.
Some brilliant photos of Foxes there but I'm not sure about the Zen( ) thing. If I'd been shown the pictures without the comments I may well have suggested the Foxes were using their two main senses, smell and hearing, to get some idea if any prey in in the location. They do not need eyesight in that mode leaving themselves to concentrate on what they can smell and hear.
Another ceramic dish gone this morning I'm wondering how I can stop the flimsy plastic containers (fat block) or other plastic or foil (haven't tried those yet) from tipping up - could try employing a few bricks I suppose
Saw Foxy Sunday night - was huge - looked like he was the Monarch of the 'hood
This morning the clear plastic mushroom box containing the cat biscuits had been removed from between two half-bricks and was a short distance away from the roof tiles