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Anonymous 9. June 2007, 01:06

Angie writes:

I really enjoy your fox photos and videos!
Foxes are one of my favorite animals so I enjoy seeing as much of them as possible! :) They are such adorable and beautiful animals! :)
Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful foxes with us!

Anonymous 23. June 2007, 00:51

Anonymous writes:

I loved your site. Thank you very much for sharing your beautiful visitors. Foxes (and other wildlife) has much to cope with in this world today and any help we can give them is so worthwhile. Never should we take our wildlife for granted, it is precious and should be appreciated...always.

The Fox.


My home was here yesterday, underneath the trees
Where I used to lie in shadows and listen to the breeze.
I used to hunt in fields of green that dappled sunshine kissed
And trot home early morning in a cool and dewy mist.
This is where my young were born, I watched them grow and play
This is where we sat and watched the sun set on the day.
Now man has made my home his own, gone are the living trees
Instead of freedom I can smell destruction and disease.
Green fields gone, no mighty oak to shield me from the storm
No den in which to hide myself, no leaves to keep me warm.
My home was here yesterday, underneath the trees
Where I used to run with shadows and play upon a breeze.

Anonymous 23. June 2007, 00:53

Christine writes:

I loved your site. Thank you very much for sharing your beautiful visitors. Foxes (and other wildlife) has much to cope with in this world today and any help we can give them is so worthwhile. Never should we take our wildlife for granted, it is precious and should be appreciated...always.

The Fox.


My home was here yesterday, underneath the trees
Where I used to lie in shadows and listen to the breeze.
I used to hunt in fields of green that dappled sunshine kissed
And trot home early morning in a cool and dewy mist.
This is where my young were born, I watched them grow and play
This is where we sat and watched the sun set on the day.
Now man has made my home his own, gone are the living trees
Instead of freedom I can smell destruction and disease.
Green fields gone, no mighty oak to shield me from the storm
No den in which to hide myself, no leaves to keep me warm.
My home was here yesterday, underneath the trees
Where I used to run with shadows and play upon a breeze.

Anonymous 24. June 2007, 19:19

Kyler writes:

These are AMAZING! I'm an avid fox lover and actually was just searching google for pictures to use in a mood-set for an online journal. Once I found your site, I got so distracted that I browsed your pictures for a number of HOURS.

^.^

Keep up the lovely work! Wish I was so lucky as to have foxes in my lawn XD

Anonymous 24. June 2007, 22:15

Ralph & Sarah-Jayne Hart writes:

We too are blessed, not only do we have nightly visits from 3-4 foxes but we also have nightly visits from Badgers as well which bemuses our cats no end. We have been trying to get some decent photo's of the foxes but they're very wary of us, the badgers couldn't care less.

Great site, keep it up

Ralph 'n' Sarah-Jayne

Anonymous 2. July 2007, 18:07

drew writes:

stumbled across your webb site i myself a wild life photographer would be thank full of some of those shots well done. drew .

Anonymous 15. July 2007, 18:16

Noel Clements writes:

Amazing pics & footage, surely the best kind of neighbours to move into the area.

Anonymous 31. July 2007, 23:34

speaks with camera writes:

hi of all the insect photographers in our flickr group you are the most consistent..
this intriuged me and i decided to look at your profile and click on a few of the links.
very impressed with all your photo's and your blog and the website. i'm still learning and slowly develpoing blogs and sites. if they are half as good as what you have produced i will be a happy man..

Anonymous 18. August 2007, 20:00

Liz Jones writes:

What a fantastic site. Thank you so much for allowing us to see the pictures. I love foxes and have some young ones here in Catford London that i am feeding. Please keep the site going thanks. liz jones.

Anonymous 31. August 2007, 20:09

Big E writes:

Hi there,
I thought I'd finally drop in and say thanks for a wonderful website! I was introduced somewhere between February and May of this year, and I loved the Fox of the Day so much that I've been using it as my desktop, changing it nearly every day. There are some days that I have a love-hate feeling because both yesterday's and today's foxes are so good!

I've linked to Permuted and Fox of the Day from my blog (but I won't advertise here--if you want the address I can email to you) so that more of my friends can enjoy your website. Keep up the good work and great photography!

Words 1. September 2007, 07:42

Hi, thanks for all the posts here!

And Big E, yes please email me your link! Thanks.

Anonymous 17. October 2007, 03:01

Anonymous writes:

You should join sybilsden! They'd love to hear about these foxes!

Tanya 27. December 2007, 11:11

Great site....I do a similar thing (with different wildlife, of course!) from my home in Kenya....

Tanya

Anonymous 5. January 2008, 02:01

Tony writes:

Well done - What a great site you have & extremely informative.
I love foxes & regularly have them visit my garden for the titbits i leave. I monitor them via CCTV cameras top keep a check on their wellbeing.
Keep up the good work.

Anonymous 9. January 2008, 21:09

Michel writes:

Hello!!!
Thank you so much again for sharing your happy moments with us!!!
Happy new year to you and all your little red friends!!!
I'll often come back on your page this year!
Michel-The french fox lover!!!!

Anonymous 3. February 2008, 13:52

liz writes:

Really lovely and interesting site. Fox video's are wonderful. Thank you for sharing with us fox lovers.

Anonymous 28. February 2008, 22:06

la nena writes:

wow nice website cuteeey fox.

Anonymous 9. March 2008, 13:21

Canada Bob writes:

Thanks for the work that you have put into the site, enjoyed reading it.

We're staying in a lodge at the Fota Island Resort near Cork in Ireland, and it seems we have a resident fox or two.

First noticed them in early January so we started to put the odd scrap out for them, anything from corned beef to quarters of roast chicken {bones and all} they seem to like that as a special treat, but they also take the odd slice of toast with a good spread of Kerry Gold butter on it, grin.

They certainly are a pleasure to watch, but they don't seem to get any friendlier, if they can see you moving around in the house they stay in the hedges. It's fun when you can see the reflection of the house lights in their eyes, them watching you, with no idea you can see their eyes lit up like beacons.

Not sure why they are so timid, even though they still hunt foxes here in Ireland they don't hunt them around here, and this place is a huge golf complex anyway, practically surrounded by water, must just be in their nature to be on their guard all the time.

Not sure what they'll think when we head back to Canada at the end of March, and the roast chicken aint on the menu anymore, bugs and medium rare frogs I guess, grin.

Been a pleasure watching then, and more so from the info and insight on Fox Watch, thanks again for the time you have put in.

Canada Bob.

Anonymous 8. April 2008, 02:08

Edmund Blackadder writes:

I truley enjoy the layout of your site. However, the idea that everything is "permuted" as you say is absoloute bobby-socks and completely ignores Langley's Bollocks Equations.

ALLY G. 8. April 2008, 04:55

I like the idea to put such a kind of guestbook. :up:
I like the idea so much, that I did copy the idea. :smile:

Anonymous 28. April 2008, 16:10

Anonymous writes:

i luv foxes

Arnaud 18. May 2008, 11:28

Hello,

I don't like photography nor wild life/foxes but I don't mean I dislike them.

I sometimes visit your MyOpera blog and it's always a pleasure to find the nice pictures you put online.
I also have discovered other nice wild life related blogs around MyOpera but that's not the topic.
Although, sometimes I wish I could take my camera and go observing the natural world.
Unfortunately, I don't have any camera, I live in a big city and I have many other hobbies I spend much time for. I don't find the motivation for a first try but if I will, reading your blog will have contributed for.

Finally, thanks for the pleasant experience and beautiful pictures you are sharing to us.

Anonymous 3. June 2008, 05:09

eliza writes:

Hi,

I found in the site. it is very nice. your site suggestion is very useful to me. your site is Wonderful photography and beautiful foxes. I like your site.

Thank you very much

eliza




zari 21. July 2008, 16:52

just dropping by to say hello

Anonymous 27. August 2008, 09:38

Chris writes:

Hi,

Just to let you know foxes do eat apples. Yesterday in my rural quite large back garden a fox came in, wandered around and then purposely went up to my apple trees and eat a rather large apple that was on the ground.

Anonymous 14. September 2008, 18:22

Anonymous writes:

"Steve writes:

I keep chickens and feel that encouragament of foxes is very misguided. Nice sentiments, but sadly flawed."

If you keep your chickens in s secure pen and lock them safely away at night then you will have no problems from foxes; a lot of poultry losses to foxes occurs because of bad security and carelessness.

Personally, I think that 'Man' is the biggest threat and it is nice to see people who care for wildlife and would encourage/help it when so much is being destroyed in the name of greed, profit and so-called 'progress'. We need MORE encouragement of wildlife - INCLUDING foxes - not less!

If (or, most likely, when) the Tories get back into power at the next election, let's hope that they don't repeal the hunting ban , as they have threatened to. The ban may not be perfect, too many loopholes, but at least it's something although it needs tightening up - and enforcing.

Anonymous 28. October 2008, 22:06

Yinfox writes:

:happy: Hey!!! I know you from The Fox Forest! Remember me!?!

Words 28. October 2008, 22:35

Hi Yinfox! Yes, I remember you!

Anonymous 13. December 2008, 19:57

Kevin writes:

wonderful site and pictures, I've recently been feeding foxes near my house and I bought a book to find out what, and what not, to do. I'm worried if I habituate them to me, that they might go near other people and be harmed, so have tried to stay hidden. don't you worry about this?

Words 13. December 2008, 21:36

Kevin, I let them approach me. Some foxes are fine, others much more nervous. I have a few personal rules, which includes never touching them even if they come right up, no feeding by hand, only small amounts of food which if they find is great, and if a cat gets there first so be it. Generally they come and go and don't seem to become too reliant. But I do know what you mean. I always remember that they are wild, they are in control, and I keep very still most of the time.

Have you got the Stephen Harris book on Urban Foxes? That's probably the best around.

Linda 3. March 2009, 00:28

Downloaded your "On Top of the World" wallpaper. My display is 1440 x 990 but the 1280 x whatever looks just fine.

studio41 20. March 2009, 05:04

really enjoyed that fox's eyes lighting up! :D

Anonymous 14. June 2009, 15:35

www.vpra.org.uk writes:

excellent site with lots of info.

Anonymous 26. October 2009, 11:38

Issuc writes:

Great site, cute foxy-woxys!
Peace!
Issuc.

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