On a January work break walk with my colleagues, the loud screeching of crows broke our conversation.
Laura declared that in her neighborhood a few blocks away in the Village of Liverpool, that has been signifying the sighting of a fox.
And she spotted it, too.
Off to the right in the backyard. Out came my iPhone 8.
I snapped as quickly and quietly as I could.
The results made me quite happy.
Pretty, I think.
The people who see the backyard visitors are not quite as happy, I hear.
I haven’t seen a fox in years! Nice sighting!
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It gave me a thrill because it’s so seldom for me, Joey!
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Cool shot! The snow melted!
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No, I held onto this since before the snow, Nance. Good eye.
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Those houses look pretty close together, and I’m surprised a fox would venture so near to town. I know foxes will venture from a wooded area into suburbs, though. They do that here. Are there woods behind those houses?
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Thise houses are the last line before Onondaga Lake, CM. That may explain it.
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I think foxes are beautiful. Though I don’t know much about them. My most interesting fox sighting was on a bike trail. Ahead of me a woman rode merrily along. Oblivious to the red fox trotting behind her for about a quarter of a mile.
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That must have been a funny sight, MBC!
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It was quite startling for sure!
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People seem to think that any fox they see in the daytime is rabid. So not true. This time of year I’d bet their vulpian visitors are hungry.
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This guy just seemed to be out and about, Lynn.
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Foxes look so cool. Good catch!
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Thanks, pk!
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oh, wow. good work, mark. it’s like you were on a neighborhood photo safari
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I left my pith hat home, though, Beth …
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