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Foxwatching in Dublin: February 2009
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Watching suburban foxes in south Dublin. Monday 16 February 2009. A kind Facebook friend sent me a link to this YouTube video. If the link doesn't work, just go to Youtube and search for "foxes trampoline". Yet not amazing: foxes are intelligent higher mammals and one of the signatures for that is PLAYING. Foxes are playful, even adult ones. They certainly seem to like the trampoline! Monday, February 16, 2009. Monday 9 February 2009. And continues so, ice on the ground and freezing fog. Ugh. In places I...
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Foxwatching in Dublin: All quiet on the western front
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Watching suburban foxes in south Dublin. Sunday 30 August 2009. All quiet on the western front. If there's one think foxes love, it's heat. And if there's one thing that they hate, it's rain. So that might explain why we have seen so little of our fox family this summer. Barring a couple of glimpses which I have not yet described:. Outside one of these runways a straggly end of marmalade fur lay limply on the earth:. Oh no, I thought, one of the little brutes has killed a cat! But today, a very small fox...
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Foxwatching in Dublin: Totem
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Watching suburban foxes in south Dublin. Saturday 20 February 2010. Well today I saw a fox and about time too, say I. And was this fox sighted in the neighbourhood of our temporary abode? No, it was not. It was on a site visit to the rubble-strewn wasteland that is our real house, currently unoccupied. And had a small neat white tail tag. By the way the house is coming along nicely but the garden will need radical remodelling! Saturday, February 20, 2010. 27 February 2010 at 20:31.
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Foxwatching in Dublin: February 2010
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Watching suburban foxes in south Dublin. Saturday 20 February 2010. Well today I saw a fox and about time too, say I. And was this fox sighted in the neighbourhood of our temporary abode? No, it was not. It was on a site visit to the rubble-strewn wasteland that is our real house, currently unoccupied. And had a small neat white tail tag. By the way the house is coming along nicely but the garden will need radical remodelling! Saturday, February 20, 2010. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Maura’s Favourite Links. These are my favourite websites. Why not drop by and pay them a visit? Children's Books Ireland. Dublin’s Zoo includes a family of grey wolves. Independent Theatre Group for Children. Details of the Ranelagh Arts Festival 2012. Best Selling Irish Children’s Writer. My debut novel is now available. Read all about it here and find out where to buy it! 8211; A fur ball or a blud flake? Mickey Mac the Leprechaun Strikes Again! A fur ball…NOOOOOOO! Could Vlad be my valentine?
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Foxwatching in Dublin: August 2009
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Watching suburban foxes in south Dublin. Sunday 30 August 2009. All quiet on the western front. If there's one think foxes love, it's heat. And if there's one thing that they hate, it's rain. So that might explain why we have seen so little of our fox family this summer. Barring a couple of glimpses which I have not yet described:. Outside one of these runways a straggly end of marmalade fur lay limply on the earth:. Oh no, I thought, one of the little brutes has killed a cat! But today, a very small fox...
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Foxwatching in Dublin: Rest in peace
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Watching suburban foxes in south Dublin. Friday 1 May 2009. Mange is a horrible, horrible thing: material for another post! Friday, May 01, 2009. 11 May 2009 at 22:48. Well, thank you, Anon! The foxes would agree with you about rabbit pie! Time to put up some more material on The Tastebud Test! 11 May 2009 at 23:42. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Four cubs and a vixen. Irish Council Against Blood Sports. Animal care information, some wildlife links. National fox welfare society (Britain).
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Foxwatching in Dublin: Four cubs and a vixen
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Watching suburban foxes in south Dublin. Tuesday 26 May 2009. Four cubs and a vixen. Spotted tonight, bounding around in the long grass of Martins' uncut lawn; first Sandy, the groundbreaker. Then another very small cub. Then a third, and then Mama, shaking her head Mary Poppins-style and sitting down heavily under the palm tree to watch her brood. And then we noticed that two cubs were scrapping to our left. And another two to our right. Definitely four! Wow, I love watching cubs play! Subscribe to: Pos...
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