You want Pheasants? Come to my house during season. Accross the street all the hunters line up to try and get the birds. Instead all the birds come accross the street and sit in my front yard and eat from my bird feeders. Drives the hunters nuts and is pretty funny. Smart birds!!terzap said:Oh, it's nice to see a red fox again, even in a picture! I used to have to compete with them for pheasants when I lived in NJ, but there was enough for everyone.
terry
smigaldi said:Nice we get those once and a while. I like them better than the coyotes
Frank Browne said:There's a group of red foxes that live in a small wooded area adjacent to our neighborhood golf course. They appear both curious about and wary of, the humans that scurry about the area. I enjoy seeing them on occasion.
There's some myth to that, AdamAdamZ said:Bob, ironically I saw a red fox in my neigbors front yard on the way to work today looked like a female. I always believed that foxes were nocturnal animals and only came out in the day if they were sick or chased by a pack of hounds and englishmen wearing jack boots tights and those blinding red jackets.
I thought that if a fox was out in day light there was a decent chance it was sick or rabid. The fox just stared me down in my car not 30 feet away. No fear.
RotaryWingBob said:There's some myth to that, Adam
In Chester County, I've seen lots of foxes during the day. It's somewhat unusual but not necessarily abnormal to see racoons in the daytime as well.
There's a pair of foxes who hang around N99
Bobby Day said:They can be very malicious. One used to torment my son's dog that was on a chain in the yard including crapping in his food bowl.
RotaryWingBob said:He was on the prowl behind the house...
woodstock said:that isn't malicious, that's a cruel sense of humor!