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Poor little guy…
Awww poor thing. Ravens in a group are daunting I see. Life is so very hard. Survival on the edge. : /
What a beautiful specimen of a fox!
Every animal plays its part in the food chain. Isn’t the way our world has evolved amazing?
Not sure it was my imagination, but was the fox’s steps so light, it left no footprints in the snow! Amazing video.
Love the fox! Saw one in the field behind my house a couple of years back and he was so much fun to watch jumping and playing. I think he was trying to capture lunch – perhaps a field mouse?!
I love it. I saw a beautiful red fox in the city recently that was almost this beautiful.
Beautiful fox and the ravens, birds of opportunity!
That takes right back back to Buffalo Ridge.
@Iha_Skuye Buenos Días Querida
Thank you
Not sure why but I deeply love this….perhaps the plethora of interactive behaviors
Beautiful fox and great capture!
What a beauty!
Beautiful.
The most beautiful fox I’ve seen in the wild. It is remarkable how agile he is, but unable to find a way to have a nibble at the crow’s table. Loved the action.
Excellent.
Outnumbered, but the fox is always an opportunist
Thanks Jim! Definitely one of Nature’s beautiful canines!
nice look’n fox..healthy. Are these videos taken in Minnesota ?
Sad—however, this beautiful fox looks healthy and well fed by other means…
Beautiful red fox!!
merci trés belle vidéo……
Very nice
Aww .. hope the fox went back again and got a little to eat. Thanks for this short look at nature.
I would love to see that
I was out one winter taking photographs and a red fox crossed my path about 10 yards in front of me. I was so in awe, I missed the photograph. But oh what a thrill it was. So gorgeous in his winter coat.
I love every picture and video!!
lovely, thank you
Nätti kettu
Love the picture
What a handsome fox this is. Sorry there was nothing much for him to eat. I noticed the snow was too hard for the fox to make any tracks.
Poor little guy – winter is hard for animals.
Poor guy! Nature has a way of working itself out on its own. Just sometimes hard to watch. Beautiful fox!
Poor fox, nothing much is left for him to eat and the ravens are making sure he won’t get any!
I love foxes.
What a handsome fellow. It is amazing to me that you can be at the right place to get such spectacular photos every day of the year! Thank you.
Jim last year in the morning I looked outside by the birdfeeder their was a Gray Fox. He had his nose straight to the ground. Then he preceded to go into the weeds to find grub. I seen him a few times but not last summer. We have Coyotes also do they prey on Grey Fox. Grey Fox usually travel as one, however they can climb trees which Coyotes can’t. Do you think it was a Female and she had a litter, will they return to a wooded area?
Poor fox. Ravens do what they do, noisily. Hope the fox finds more than crumbs.
Poor fox
The birds are ravens.
Poor baby. More than crumbs please!
One of my favorites, but SIL Sandy – don’t watch this. Nieces – confirms our feelings on crows. Confirms my feelings on foxes.
Crows look big.
Your nature pictures and vedio’s are fabulous! Thank You for sharing!
Beautiful animal! Great way to start the day watching your videos. Thanks!!
Pas facile la vie de Fox <3
Fantastic video
Long live the memory of Daryl Peck. Brandenburg’s first framer. Many of which held photos of foxes from SW Minnesota.
Beautiful animal.
Nice pose.
Such a beautiful video