tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5902025104589675292.comments2023-03-09T23:43:05.266-08:00Jacqueline Deely Photography BlogJacqueline Deelyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01570915847081257194noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5902025104589675292.post-2819172561330336342016-08-25T10:42:26.450-07:002016-08-25T10:42:26.450-07:00Thank you Donna for your comment. Seems that red ...Thank you Donna for your comment. Seems that red foxes are far more common than I had expected as this was actually my very first sighting "ever" of a red fox. Again, as beautiful as they are, they are an issue as a "non-native" predator and people who choose to feed them only contribute to the problem. I will check your FB posting for sure!Jacqueline Deelyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01570915847081257194noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5902025104589675292.post-48524324370375030182016-08-24T22:32:34.816-07:002016-08-24T22:32:34.816-07:00How Jackie, I posted on FB my encounter with 3 re...How Jackie, I posted on FB my encounter with 3 red foxes. I was riding my bike along the bay trail and saw 3 of them. I stopped and watched. One definitely headed out of Dodge, wanting nothing to do with me. One of the other 2 started to approach me. I just watched. The other one was in the distance. The bold one came right up to my front wheel and I carefully shooed it away. I cycled onward. Around another corner, I saw one on the road. I stppped again. This time to pulled out my phone to rake some pictures. A little later another one came along. Not sure if it was the same individual, but one of them came up to me again. Again I shooed them away. I didn't see the 3rd one. I showed the photos and chatted with a friend who is a veterinarian. She stated they were most likely waiting for me to feed them. I shooed them away because I wanted them to have a fear of people because if something bad happened that involved the foxes, they would be blamed and not the people :(<br /><br />This was back at the end of May before the AIDS ride. I hope people learn to just watch and not to interact with wildlife.Donna Louienoreply@blogger.com