This young guy was waiting patiently for his mother to return to the den with breakfast. There was also another sibling nearby and they would take turns playing with each other and then stopping to scan the horizon. Photographed in Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge in Delaware. Nikon D300 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 400mm) ISO 400, f/5.6 at 1/320th of a second.
great pic. ) I had stuff red fox, that aucation over thirthy year ago, in our house, ) I enjoyed looking at. ? ) what great pic. ) this one is beauthy to look at. ? )
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Captured his youth & beauty of fox with focus just on him
Very sweet image. I wonder how many times this fox will make cameo appearances in images during its lifetime? He’s a natural model!
Bombay Hook is famous for red fox. Wonderful kit portrait!
great pic. ) I had stuff red fox, that aucation over thirthy year ago, in our house, ) I enjoyed looking at. ? ) what great pic. ) this one is beauthy to look at. ? )
He’s so alert it is almost an action shot–his body tensed for a quick exit, I think.
Always enjoy a good “fox” photo