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Christmas dinner for a Fox

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We have a family of Foxes living at the end of the garden. They've been there for years so I thought it only right they had Christmas dinner too:D

He was out within seconds to grab a lump of Turkey. Only a one shot deal, he didn't like the flash and was gone just as quick as he appeared. I checked back a couple of hours later, everything was gone including the foil trays:eek:

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Decent sentiment Chris, and not a bad pic :thumbup:

The fox doesn't look in bad condition either; most of the ones round here look a bit rabid...

Steve

Aw cuuuute

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Decent sentiment Chris, and not a bad pic :thumbup:

The fox doesn't look in bad condition either; most of the ones round here look a bit rabid...

Steve

Like this one? :eek:

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What a nice present for a wonderful animal. Squirrels and hedgehogs mostly in my garden.

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I'd be out with the air rifle if I saw one of those airbourne rats at the bird feeder. Reds are a completely story, but the greys don't even need the food round here....

Steve

Oh look at the squirrel!! We only have reds over here and it has to stay that way or they are in trouble. :cool:

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