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After a boring week staring into space just seeing fleeting glimpses of the foxes darting in and out of the bushes on the lane I was thinking that it I had enough of this I never going get a shot close up of the cubs
When out of nowhere one of the cubs came to investigate the chicken I leave for them (I have done this for a while now as they always seem to use the route on there travels, but usually if I really lucky the female will come and grab it and run, the male will not come near no matter what?)
There senses are amazing even though I am in a throwover hide in the middle of the bushes with camo on it knew this strange shaped bush was not in order
It looked out from the side of the lane weighing up its options if to run or not, as much as I wanted to move the camera and try a few shots I knew as soon as I did that would be game over !
So i let it investigate and then to my surprise the vixen joined it collecting the chicken as much as she could carry in one go and that was it they were off
To the side I could hear the cubs squealing no doubt arguing over said chicken out of sight !
I thought that was that yet again, but my luck was in and they came back again a little less wary as nothing had gone wrong on there first visit to the amazing chicken path
I tried a couple of shots which startled them so left it a bit longer till the female was collecting the food and managed a couple of shots when the cub paused = happy me !
all taken at 840mm and down to 1/125 on 2 of the shots and 1/250 on the backlit one, so really hard work as any slight movement = oof ! Although it can be bright the sun is coming from the wrong angle so side/backlit
I would like to change my position further down the lane as that is where they always come from, but unfortunately there is no where to hide as such because the bushes thin out and lots of gaps, but something I am working on
I have tried a few more times since to no avail besides the cubs and adults in the distance, but you can guarantee the chicken is gone the next morning
I have put so many hours in now I just committed to keep trying, even though 99% it a thankless task, one day of images makes it all worth while
Fox Cub (approx 3 months old) by Mick Erwin, on Flickr
Guilty Looking Fox Cub by Mick Erwin, on Flickr
Fox Cub (approx 3 months old) by Mick Erwin, on Flickr
When out of nowhere one of the cubs came to investigate the chicken I leave for them (I have done this for a while now as they always seem to use the route on there travels, but usually if I really lucky the female will come and grab it and run, the male will not come near no matter what?)
There senses are amazing even though I am in a throwover hide in the middle of the bushes with camo on it knew this strange shaped bush was not in order
It looked out from the side of the lane weighing up its options if to run or not, as much as I wanted to move the camera and try a few shots I knew as soon as I did that would be game over !
So i let it investigate and then to my surprise the vixen joined it collecting the chicken as much as she could carry in one go and that was it they were off
To the side I could hear the cubs squealing no doubt arguing over said chicken out of sight !
I thought that was that yet again, but my luck was in and they came back again a little less wary as nothing had gone wrong on there first visit to the amazing chicken path
I tried a couple of shots which startled them so left it a bit longer till the female was collecting the food and managed a couple of shots when the cub paused = happy me !
all taken at 840mm and down to 1/125 on 2 of the shots and 1/250 on the backlit one, so really hard work as any slight movement = oof ! Although it can be bright the sun is coming from the wrong angle so side/backlit
I would like to change my position further down the lane as that is where they always come from, but unfortunately there is no where to hide as such because the bushes thin out and lots of gaps, but something I am working on
I have tried a few more times since to no avail besides the cubs and adults in the distance, but you can guarantee the chicken is gone the next morning
I have put so many hours in now I just committed to keep trying, even though 99% it a thankless task, one day of images makes it all worth while
Fox Cub (approx 3 months old) by Mick Erwin, on Flickr
Guilty Looking Fox Cub by Mick Erwin, on Flickr
Fox Cub (approx 3 months old) by Mick Erwin, on Flickr
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