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  3. Aww This is great …I would love this …xx
  4. Out of all the wild animals around I find foxes fascinating. Haven't had much opportunity to see them much though and certainly not up close and with a bunch of newborns. How fortunate you guys are that they're right there at your house!
  5. Same thing, different Lake & different monster name. Here's a link to the story of Champ. https://westhillbb.com/blog/2021/04/champ-legend-vermont/
  6. congrats @Stewbumthat's a stellar quit you got there.
  7. Amazing @DenaliBlues! You are so lucky! Last year I had coyotes take up residence under a silo. Stressful.
  8. Loving the pics today! Hey that looks like the loch ness monster @Reciprocity
  9. Too cute @DenaliBlues. My brother has a fox family that lives in his backyard too that they enjoy watching
  10. We are spending a lot of time fox-watching these days. Our resident red fox couple had 9 (!) babies this year. They are about 8 weeks old now and are rowdy, playful, curious critters… and they have made a den under our shed in our back yard. Total mayhem. They are practicing stalking and pouncing (on each other) and spend a lot of time tossing around play “prey” of sticks and leaves and an old squirrel tail (ew). They also bury their invented toys, then dig them up again, then rebury them. And they get the zoomies and run around like miniature maniacs. Our flower beds are pretty much toast. But we don’t mind. The parents are attentive and incredibly patient, even when all 9 kits are being super annoying… biting, tugging on their tails, etc. We know the odds of all 9 kits surviving are slim, so we are trying not to get attached. But they are too adorable for words. We are smitten in spite of ourselves.
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