Sunday 24 November 2013

Missing redwings and fieldfares, but a new fox to watch

We are delighted most evenings to watch not one but two foxes, they are very relaxed with each other and I have yet to see any squabbling over food.

The new fox is slightly darker, the fur which borders the outer edge of the inner ear is dark, whereas on the female regular fox this is white and adds to her attractive facial appearance. Although "he" is very comfortable with the vixen, "he" is distinctly disturbed by us and when "he" notices us watching him he rushes away, not even stopping to grab a mouthful of food. Meanwhile the vixen is as always laying down slowly and deliberately eating her way through the scatter of food until the very last morsel has disappeared.

The badger still comes through the garden, but usually too late for any food. The muntjac deer however is enjoying the overgrown herbage on the bank and the windfall apples are being enjoyed by blackbirds and thrushes.

Have been looking out for the annual sightings in the garden of redwings and fieldfares, sadly just one redwing so far. The numbers have been dropping year on year, I looked forward to these attractive birds each autumn and am sad not to have flocks of them in the garden as we used to.

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