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Wow how did u manage to take this photo of little foxie without scaring it away lol
I’ve never seen them out in the broad daylight. Have got the best luck seeing them always at dawn. There’s a family of 4 near where I live. They always come out before it’s dark. And it’s fun seeing them playing with each other (from like 30m away hahaha…)
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Hi Sadie, thanks for the comments…I got a bit lucky with this young one. There are more shots in the series if you search on Greens Bush and foxes in my posts. It was early morning and he was just wandering down the path but when he finally saw me he scampered off. I was just lucky to get a few shots.
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