All the other creepy crawlies and animals that interact with your garden and the countryside
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PimperneBloke
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by PimperneBloke »
Hares, deer, and now foxes.... is there nothing you can't train, Bob?

Lovely encounter
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Bob S
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by Bob S »
PimperneBloke wrote: Sun May 10, 2026 10:43 am
Hares, deer, and now foxes.... is there nothing you can't train, Bob?

Lovely encounter
Wait til I get him balancing a ball on his nose... it's work in progress. ;)
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PimperneBloke
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by PimperneBloke »
Bob S wrote: Sun May 10, 2026 10:46 am
PimperneBloke wrote: Sun May 10, 2026 10:43 am
Hares, deer, and now foxes.... is there nothing you can't train, Bob?

Lovely encounter
Wait til I get him balancing a ball on his nose... it's work in progress. ;)

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Bob S
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by Bob S »
A clip of the little un coning out of the hedgerow to get a nap.
Sequence 01 by
Bob Scaife, on Flickr
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SnappyMac
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by SnappyMac »
Lovely to see Bob, year's since I have seen one on daylight.
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Willpar
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by Willpar »
Great to see Bob.
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Linda257
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by Linda257 »
Well spotted Bob
Pardon the Scottish accent
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Nick
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by Nick »
Not often I see foxes in the garden in daylight.