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Turkeys have been very quiet the first few days so I went to hang out with my foxy friends for a little while on the mound.  :)
The one little guy was practicly crawling up my shorts so I had to manually move him away before he started chawing on my kibbles and bits,lol!   :nyam:

 

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Those look like Gray Fox kits.

 

Thanks for checking them out everyone!

 

WJ- they are Reds no doubt about it.

This den has been active each spring for well over 30 years now. I have a few sightings this year of momma red leaving the den.

 

Suprisingly, you guys seem more understanding of my encounters than some folks on a photog forum I post on but I'm in no mood to argue with them.

In their opinion, I may as well have killed these little guys on site by getting so close and "conditioning" them to human interactions.

I certainly understand the point they are trying to make, but I don't think they realize my history with these dens on a yearly basis.

Some have even taken my attempt at humor with the "Kibbles and Bits" comment at face value,lol

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Thanks for checking them out everyone!

WJ- they are Reds no doubt about it.

This den has been active each spring for well over 30 years now. I have a few sightings this year of momma red leaving the den.

Suprisingly, you guys seem more understanding of my encounters than some folks on a photog forum I post on but I'm in no mood to argue with them.

In their opinion, I may as well have killed these little guys on site by getting so close and "conditioning" them to human interactions.

I certainly understand the point they are trying to make, but I don't think they realize my history with these dens on a yearly basis.

Some have even taken my attempt at humor with the "Kibbles and Bits" comment at face value,lol

I had a Red Fox den under a small cottage on my place in semi-rural Southern Indana. It was about 100 yds from my house. My wife took videos of the kits playing on the porch of the cottage.

With coyote populations out of control in those parts, Red Foxes started denning closer to human settlements to survive.

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