Ahhh....he is such a treat to see photos of. He also looks so very very peaceful. Have fun watching those kits and post more images when you can. I am a strong believer in parallel space. Carol
How wonderful to see the fox getting refreshment from the little brook...just a sustaining moment in its life and captured permanently as a treasured moment in your beautiful photo.
Lovely! I like the 'parallel space' idea. I am reminded of a night when we had moved into a new home and had a house blessing. A fox came down the path and looked in, calm and unafraid. We took that as a gift, an extra blessing.
I saw a fox on my visit to Colorado Springs two years ago. It was on Pikes Peak, I believe. Such cool creatures. Love the captures you got of this beautiful animal.
I'm intrigues not only by the close-ups and the fact that the little fox appears unafraid, but also that he emerged in the daylight hours. Congrats on your POTW!
Such a privilege to see the fox so close up.
ReplyDeleteAhhh....he is such a treat to see photos of. He also looks so very very peaceful. Have fun watching those kits and post more images when you can. I am a strong believer in parallel space. Carol
ReplyDeleteI love the photos of the Fox Barb. They really are Cute!! Love Di ♥
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful to see the fox getting refreshment from the little brook...just a sustaining moment in its life and captured permanently as a treasured moment in your beautiful photo.
ReplyDeletewow, oh wow!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a treat! Those photos are enchanting! Such a sweet little fox! How fortunate for you to get those photos!
ReplyDeleteHow close are you actually to the little critter of the woods? I can't believe he is not at all threatened!
ReplyDeleteI guess he isn't afraid, unless you have one powerful zoom.
ReplyDeleteYou are the fox whisperer, Barb. :)
ReplyDeleteYes, among the same lines -how did you manage to get so close? Great captures!
ReplyDeleteThis one has a big bushy tail!
Great shots, interesting seeing the fox's fur length over different areas of it's head and body. Hopefully you can both live in peace....
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Such a wonderful creature and lovely images. Nicely done.
ReplyDeleteSuper fox, have a Happy Independence Day.
ReplyDeleteGreetings,
Filip
Gorgeous fox pics.
ReplyDeleteI am glad the fox let you into his world for a time!
ReplyDeleteMay we learn to show no fear...
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful to see the fox up close, beautiful pictures, Barb!
ReplyDeleteLovely! I like the 'parallel space' idea. I am reminded of a night when we had moved into a new home and had a house blessing. A fox came down the path and looked in, calm and unafraid. We took that as a gift, an extra blessing.
ReplyDeleteThe fox shows no fear for good reason! Beautiful - but destructive ... as a few of my sheep will testify!!! Hope you're having a great weekend!!
ReplyDeletehe looks so vulnerable drinking
ReplyDeletegreat photos
congrats on POTW
came back to say congrats on your POTW!!!
ReplyDeleteHow fortunate to get that close to a fox in the wild and what a beauty. Very nice shots and congrats on POTW.
ReplyDeleteLovely poem and pics.I see more in the city around me.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots. Such a beautiful animal...his eyes are just unreal.
ReplyDeleteThat second photograph is absolutely stunning! Congratulations on your POTW!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on POTW!
ReplyDeleteI saw a fox on my visit to Colorado Springs two years ago. It was on Pikes Peak, I believe. Such cool creatures. Love the captures you got of this beautiful animal.
I'm intrigues not only by the close-ups and the fact that the little fox appears unafraid, but also that he emerged in the daylight hours. Congrats on your POTW!
ReplyDeleteFabulous shots. Amazing to see such closeups of your foxy friend.
ReplyDeleteno fear
ReplyDeletea wonderful thing
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