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Gunk

Guru
Location
Oxford
A flooded Port Meadow this morning.

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bagpuss

Guru
Location
derby
Evil Squirrel .

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Location
South East
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Taken in the garden yesterday.
We’ve had the pleasure of this male fox visiting since we moved here in June, and from a wary and timid disposition he has grown to be happy to take food and treats from us.
He had disappeared recently, being away for almost 8 days without a visit, and yesterday’s was the first. He had some food, settled under the hedge on the left for 15 minutes or so, then checked around the grass and patio, and left.
A quick visit again today was welcome.
 

Mrs M

Guru
Location
Aberdeenshire
The Tasmanian devil is finally asleep, even got his own eye masks!
 

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Zanelad

Guru
Location
Aylesbury
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Taken in the garden yesterday.
We’ve had the pleasure of this male fox visiting since we moved here in June, and from a wary and timid disposition he has grown to be happy to take food and treats from us.
He had disappeared recently, being away for almost 8 days without a visit, and yesterday’s was the first. He had some food, settled under the hedge on the left for 15 minutes or so, then checked around the grass and patio, and left.
A quick visit again today was welcome.

Cracking picture. We have a couple of foxes who visit our garden. They're far to timid to photograph. We keep the lounge lights off, but if they detect the smallest movement from near the window they scarper. They'll come back sometimes.

We put food out for them and the hedgehogs and they seem to use their "own" bowls and will happily feed alongside one another.
 
Location
South East
Yes, they can take off pretty quickly if startled, and still sometimes the instinct to run takes over, often if we wake them up. They seem to sleep,so deeply here in the garden.
The image below is the 1st one I took, as he (rather same fox as the earlier post) hid in the bottom of the garden to watch what we were doing.
He, and his sister, and occasionally their mother all call frequently, the the mother is more timid, and we have no images of her so far.
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