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Gray Fox's still around.

 
Duane ­ N
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Nov 01, 2012 18:36 |  #1

Female with the lame left, front foot. She seems to be doing just fine and walking on it now.

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Male.

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Male.

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Male.

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My main passion is bird photography and I have a garden built to attract birds for photography...as of late the Fox's have taken advantage of the birds that frequent the garden and are preying on Doves. I have seen the male carrying a Dove back to the woods last week and my neighbor saw one of them doing the same thing the day before. I used to have plenty of Rabbits but only see one every now and then. My neighbor and I also have a Mouse problem because of the bird feeders. I like it when nature does the exterminating.....:D

Here is some shaky video of both of them last week.

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Nov 01, 2012 18:40 |  #2

Beautiful shots, Duane. Great to be able to get such clarity.


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Nov 01, 2012 18:58 |  #3

Wallace River wrote in post #15196330 (external link)
Beautiful shots, Duane. Great to be able to get such clarity.

As I've always said it helps to have cooperative subjects. The male Fox seems to be more comfortable than the female (I've always thought he has a vision problem but I can't prove it). They both will run back to the woods if they make eye contact with me or see me moving.

Tonight I was sitting on my drive way when the male emerged from the woods. He was more interested in my neighbors little dog than me but I don't think he saw me at the time.

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After this video was taken he was still watching the dog when he started getting closer to me...I had to wave my hand to get him to stop and he ran back to the woods with my neighbors dog chasing it....lol.


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Nov 01, 2012 19:48 as a reply to  @ Duane N's post |  #4

Awesome shots!! What lens were you using?


7D, 7D II, EF 300mm F2.8, EF 100-400 F4.5, EF 70-200 F2.8
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Nov 02, 2012 02:02 |  #5

Gorgeous shots! Absolutely stunning! I want #3 in a frame...


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Nov 02, 2012 04:58 |  #6

Duckdog wrote in post #15196534 (external link)
Awesome shots!! What lens were you using?

Canon 500mm f/4L. The last three were taken with the 1.4III attached.


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Nov 02, 2012 12:49 |  #7

Beautiful shots, Duane. And love the videos. keep 'em coming.


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Nov 02, 2012 13:32 |  #8

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Nov 04, 2012 09:49 |  #9

Such pretty animals, I'd be shooting nonstop if I had some in my yard ;)
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