Things have been feast or famine here. Heat, or rain and cool. First, the star, momma Fred.
MiniFred has been running up and down the driveway going who knows where. Fred has been gone two days. Nobody was around June 24-26.
There was a hole dug out front, again. I was not amused. Dug prior to the big storm June 24th, there have been no tracks in or out since then. I decided to leave it for now. The deerflies will slow down soon!
Then, Fred suddenly appeared Thursday, June 26th.
Look who was visiting, though!It was a bit of a surprise. As I sat reading, I spotted a fox. I was sitting in my chair, leapt up and kept snapping photos. Once I yelled, fox was reluctant to leave. I kept yelling at it.
I think it came up the driveway, under the deck, and then circled the garden burrow, where Fred was hiding.
Hello,
ReplyDeleteThe fox was hunting the kits. Great photos and video!
Have a great day and a happy weekend.
Hari Om
ReplyDeleteOh my... I know Foxy has to live too, but Fred and Co are long-term tenants... Well captured and chased! YAM xx
Oh dear! Fox looks pretty skinny. Linda in Kansas
ReplyDeletePoor fox deprived of dinner. 😄
ReplyDeleteGood thing Fred has you as her watchout, guard-not-a-dog! I hope the kits paid attention too!
ReplyDeleteI hope that everyone is okay.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you were able to scare the fox away.
ReplyDelete...Fred's cousin and a number pf fox live in our back yard.
ReplyDeleteThe fox has to eat too but Fred and the Fredettes are family.
ReplyDeletesummer is well underway!
ReplyDeleteThanks for thwarting the circle of life....this time.
ReplyDeleteI'm afraid that the fox s after the Fredlets.
ReplyDeleteOh no, so glad Fred was okay and may they all stay safe from Fox.
ReplyDeleteOh Fred....I worry about you and the kits... As much as I enjoy seeing foxes, I sure don't want this one hanging around our Fred.. Just listen to me, I'm calling him our Fred now..lol
ReplyDeleteWow -- a very close call. I hope all the kits and Fred make it.
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