Another 4 paws and a long tail
On a recent trip to Dover for work I was lucky enough to get this snap, and a couple of others, before the fox realised I was there.
In the end it was the sound of my camera that gave me away but it was a fabulous few moments and I got to watch a lot before I took this.
I camped down by the beach for a night while working there. I do not enjoy B & B's and don't sleep well but my camping pitch 50 yards from the sea, and the white cliffs, made for a great work like holiday!
I will hopefully be back there in July and should get some snaps of the cliffs this time!
In the end it was the sound of my camera that gave me away but it was a fabulous few moments and I got to watch a lot before I took this.
I camped down by the beach for a night while working there. I do not enjoy B & B's and don't sleep well but my camping pitch 50 yards from the sea, and the white cliffs, made for a great work like holiday!
I will hopefully be back there in July and should get some snaps of the cliffs this time!
Oh, he's pretty! That's one thing I haven't seen around here. I'd love to, though.
ReplyDeleteIt is the best view I have ever had of a fox and the longest. The wind was in my favour so I could get very close without him hearing or smelling me.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great photo! The sea and the white cliffs . . . Sounds like a wonderful working holiday!
ReplyDeleteThank you! It was a good perk! I don't always go to nice places but the rough with the smooth and all!
ReplyDeleteOh this is so special. I am glad for you that you got this photograph. I hope the fox makes it another whole year too.
ReplyDeleteAL - Thank you. Apparently there are many foxes on this land which is under agricultural tenancy and as a result hopefully preserved for them.
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