This red fox vixen has been badly injured. But she's healing well and actively courting despite her broken face. Listen to the sounds made by courting foxes and watch how the fox pair rear up to mock fight as they come together for a second season.
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7 commentaires
I love foxes! I am so pleased to see that she will enjoy a full and happy life, thanks to you. She deserves happiness, she has suffered so.
Thank you for taking care, watching over the beautiful red fox pair! I hope she healed up nicely! Any idea how she got injured? Was one of her eyes injured beyond repair? It looked like she was missing the eye! Thank you again for taking care of the wildlife! It is a lot of work! Setting up wildlife cameras, digging ponds, Setting up nesting boxes, building a better habitat for the wildlife! And on top of that, you are painting each animal on canvas! Seems to me that you have more than 24 hours a day then anyone else, so how do you do it? The area you take care of the wildlife, is it your property or the towns and you have permission to be the wildlife caretaker of the area!? Just wanted to know if you are a wildlife ranger too?
I am glad you can do all of this too! I’m from CT and I don’t have any idea if there is anyone doing this type of work here too! I hope so because our wildlife could use a caretaker too!
Best regards, Linda Spray
Keep up the good work!!!
Thank you for taking care, watching over the beautiful red fox pair! I hope she healed up nicely! Any idea how she got injured? Was one of her eyes injured beyond repair? It looked like she was missing the eye! Thank you again for taking care of the wildlife! It is a lot of work! Setting up wildlife cameras, digging ponds, Setting up nesting boxes, building a better habitat for the wildlife! And on top of that, you are painting each animal on canvas! Seems to me that you have more than 24 hours a day then anyone else, so how do you do it? The area you take care of the wildlife, is it your property or the towns and you have permission to be the wildlife caretaker of the area!? Just wanted to know if you are a wildlife ranger too?
I am glad you can do all of this too! I’m from CT and I don’t have any idea if there is anyone doing this type of work here too! I hope so because our wildlife could use a caretaker too!
Best regards, Linda Spray
Keep up the good work!!!
I also rescued a fox cub many years ago,I have never forgotten her, I’m sure you will have the same emotion.
Just wonderful. Let’s hope she keeps well, and has some cubs. A lovely bit of film.
Well done it’s nice to see someone cares about red fox’s, I take photos myself of them
You deserve a medal