Wednesday, 23 May 2012

Assertive Young Fox

First three to eat this morning were a robin, magpie and No-Tail the pigeon. A young blue tit sitting in the middle of the lawn, too soon out of the nest was being fed by a parent, who was not only feeding him but also nestlings still in  the box.

The young fox was first tonight, he was already busy feeding when his mother arrived she gathered a mouthful and went off, leaving the cub alone eating. Suddenly he stopped eating and without hesitation crossed the lawn and drank from the bird bath. It was all done so confidently that we knew it wasn't the first time he had drunk there. He returned to the food and on his mother's return he was interesting to watch, for one so young he was remarkably assertive. Each time his mother approached the food he placed himself between it and her, and if his mother managed to reach the food he would place his body next to hers and with a sideways swipe barge her. He did this repeatedly.

I have referred to him as male because of his aggressive dominance.

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