Foxy Still around

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  1. wiseowl

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      Nice one Woo:dbgrtmb:

      Did you see that documentary on urban wildlife where a lady was feeding foxes sausages from the window?

      She was telling them to sit before she fed them & they did!
       
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        Great photos :dbgrtmb:

        I have a fox which visits my garden. While I don't make him welcome (I have hens and ducks) I don't make him "un"welcome. I just have to make sure my birds are extra secure.
         
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        Good morning Zigs and Mum,Zigs my friend yes it was good,but it is all I can do to get Gypsy,Tiny and Penny to sit down;) Mum I realise that foxes are not everyone's favourites these days but I do enjoy their company and watching them:)
         
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        Oh I do understand the joys of watching wildlife; the previous people used to encourage foxes and at one point in time, there was a den in the back end of the garden. :snork:
         
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