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Tales of a South Downs fox... and other ramblings

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The park was quiet at lunchtime. People avoid the rain. Well most people do. The sensible ones. Not me though. After all, the local wildlife has to endure the conditions and it wasn't so bad as to drive everything under cover. This crow, for one.


The pigeons were few and far between (I suspect they were congregating further along the park, by the waterside where food is easier to come by). Not all of them though. A lone, and splendid, white pigeon was risking a little competition with the local squirrels.


A lone robin looked on, secure in its leafless winter perch.


The squirrels, naturally, went into 'photo-me' (they probably mean 'feed-me', but I don't speak Squirrelese too well) overdrive when they spotted the camera. I was happy enough to photograph them, though I tend to draw a line when they try to clamber up my leg. You have to admire the relentless optimism which assumes (quite wrongly in my case) that every human carries bags of food and is willing to share.


The rats are still there, always there. Scurrying in the undergrowth, and doing their best to avoid drawing attention to themselves.


And a rather damp young fox paid a fleeting visit tonight.

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Camera note: all daytime shots taken with the Canon 40D and EF 200mm f/2.8L II USM. Fox photographed with the EF 100mm f/2.8L macro IS USM lens.

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Comments

Adele BrandSittingFox Thursday, December 16, 2010 4:54:21 PM

I saw a rat on my North Downs station this morning bigeyes

Bold doesn't look happy. I've yet to meet any fox that actually enjoys rain!

ERWINWulpen Thursday, December 16, 2010 7:47:48 PM

Lovely RAT:lol: Great Shots

Darkogdare Friday, December 17, 2010 9:02:59 PM

"I was happy enough to photograph them, though I tend to draw a line when they try to clamber up my leg."

lol

Words Friday, December 17, 2010 11:47:35 PM

Adele, congrats on the rat (I think), though not really the place you want to see them.

The fox was very skittish. It's one of the younger ones, but to be honest I'm not sure which of them. The behaviour was more like the young male, but the face was more like Cheeky. I couldn't swear to which of them it is.

Words Friday, December 17, 2010 11:47:50 PM

Erwin, thanks!

Words Friday, December 17, 2010 11:48:08 PM

Darko, well you have to draw a line somewhere wink

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