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2 fox. The first fox is a female shots taken in Feburary 2024. The 2nd fox (I call him/her the Dark One) photographed in April, May. Not sure of the sex.
Yes Gary, I have been holding back on a few images.
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Canon EOS R5EF500mm f/4L IS II USM +1.4x III lens700mmf/5.61/500s3200 ISO0.0 EV
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Canon EOS R5EF500mm f/4L IS II USM +1.4x III lens700mmf/5.61/500s4000 ISO0.0 EV
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Canon EOS R5EF500mm f/4L IS II USM +1.4x III lens700mmf/5.61/500s4000 ISO0.0 EV
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Canon EOS R5EF500mm f/4L IS II USM +1.4x III lens700mmf/5.61/500s4000 ISO0.0 EV
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Canon EOS R5EF500mm f/4L IS II USM +1.4x III lens700mmf/5.61/500s4000 ISO0.0 EV
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Canon EOS R5EF300mm f/2.8L IS USM lens300mmf/4.01/500s2500 ISO0.0 EV
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Canon EOS R5EF300mm f/2.8L IS USM lens300mmf/5.61/500s2500 ISO0.0 EV
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Canon EOS R5EF300mm f/2.8L IS USM lens300mmf/5.61/500s2500 ISO0.0 EV
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Canon EOS R5EF300mm f/2.8L IS USM lens300mmf/5.61/500s2500 ISO0.0 EV
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Canon EOS R5EF300mm f/2.8L IS USM lens300mmf/5.61/500s2500 ISO0.0 EV
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Canon EOS R5EF500mm f/4L IS II USM lens500mmf/4.01/500s3200 ISO0.0 EV
12. Siblings from 2024? MAY 16, 2024
Canon EOS R5EF500mm f/4L IS II USM lens500mmf/8.01/400s5000 ISO0.0 EV
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Awwww man these are sweet Ted. Such a beautiful subject to have hanging around your place
You have numerous great looks here, hard to pick a fav but #10 is likely it!
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Another amazing set Ted, just wonderful. Such a good-looking healthy couple of specimens too. Love the straight on look in the sitting portrait, those eyes, wow.
And I am always amazed how wild animals have their grooming down pat. White birds stay white, and wild foxes stay fluffy and not matted up. No trips to the vet, no shots, just survival of the fittest at work.
We Oh-So-Smart humans seem to breed some pretty weak traits into our domesticated furry friends that make them very dependent on us to stay groomed and healthy. My dog (yorkie) would be one big mass of knots, matts, and muck if it had to live in the wild, assuming it could survive long enough to get those matts and knots before some alligator, eagle, coyote etc. picked her off.
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Erictator wrote:
Another amazing set Ted, just wonderful. Such a good-looking healthy couple of specimens too. Love the straight on look in the sitting portrait, those eyes, wow.
And I am always amazed how wild animals have their grooming down pat. White birds stay white, and wild foxes stay fluffy and not matted up. No trips to the vet, no shots, just survival of the fittest at work.
We Oh-So-Smart humans seem to breed some pretty weak traits into our domesticated furry friends that make them very dependent on us to stay groomed and healthy. My dog (yorkie) would be one big mass of knots, matts, and muck if it had to live in the wild, assuming it could survive long enough to get those matts and knots before some alligator, eagle, coyote etc. picked her off.
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Ted ellis wrote:
Eric, your reply is great. I have to ask you, to vote or not to vote. That is the question. Sounds like Shakespeare huh? Just kidding.Thanks Eric..
A gentleman doesn't vote and tell (Sounds like the other William, Congreve not Shakespeare), but I can say this much, it is sad the darn thing only let me click it once!
Eric
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These creatures feel very comfortable with you around Ted! Yes they are aware you are there BUT they feel no intrusion onto their territory!
Fantastic photography!
Dan