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<blockquote data-quote="Adam M" data-source="post: 1648056" data-attributes="member: 63469"><p>went up berryhill early last spring and accidentally sneaked up on a small fox cub playing in the long grass, pounding around, it made me smile to see an animal having so much fun and being playful. i managed about 30 seconds of standing like a statue before it saw me and quickly scampered off in the other direction.</p><p></p><p>we get quite a few foxes locally with living next to kfc and mcdonalds, my dad had one walk past him as he was walking home from a nightshift, he said it came so close to him he could of picked it up and that it never even looked twice at him, just walked right past him as if he wasn't there. i also posted a pic of one at the local cricket pitch that is a welcome guest at their summer BBQ's, its on the main staffs thread, page 41.</p><p></p><p>is it me, or is this thread hibernating through the winter?? :-O im guessing it'll pick up come spring when alot more non-bird creatures are more active and flowers are in bloom.</p><p></p><p>adam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adam M, post: 1648056, member: 63469"] went up berryhill early last spring and accidentally sneaked up on a small fox cub playing in the long grass, pounding around, it made me smile to see an animal having so much fun and being playful. i managed about 30 seconds of standing like a statue before it saw me and quickly scampered off in the other direction. we get quite a few foxes locally with living next to kfc and mcdonalds, my dad had one walk past him as he was walking home from a nightshift, he said it came so close to him he could of picked it up and that it never even looked twice at him, just walked right past him as if he wasn't there. i also posted a pic of one at the local cricket pitch that is a welcome guest at their summer BBQ's, its on the main staffs thread, page 41. is it me, or is this thread hibernating through the winter?? :-O im guessing it'll pick up come spring when alot more non-bird creatures are more active and flowers are in bloom. adam [/QUOTE]
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