Countryside Fox
A CHEEKY fox was captured blowing a raspberry at a bemused photographer after quenching its thirst in the outskirts of Droitwich Spa, Worcestershire.
According to the photographer who took the snaps, country red foxes are usually in much better condition than urban foxes, generally with a healthier mane and vibrant fur.
This could be because they eat a more natural diet in the countryside by hunting game such as pheasants and rabbits.
British wildlife photographer Talvinder Chohan captured these images.
“I was hiding in my car with my lens poking out of the window to capture these shots,” he told mediadrumworld.com.
“You can’t move too much around the foxes because they get spooked very easily, and I had to be extra cautious because this fox came as close as six feet.
“Unlike urban foxes, country foxes are not as acclimatised to human presence.
“I had a lovely time observing these wild foxes, watching them play around and look for food.”
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