Arriving back at the car park, this fox was even more unexpected. It appears that people have been feeding them so they are rather tame but it was still special to see such a beautiful animal at such close range. Not something that you can all do but worth taking the time to look closely at anything you do manage to spot.
As a former Professional Ecologist and Teaching Assistant, I am incredibly lucky to have two dogs who make me walk in the most beautiful parts of Sussex where we live. I look forward to sharing our walks with you.
Monday, October 5, 2020
Expect the unexpected
Arriving back at the car park, this fox was even more unexpected. It appears that people have been feeding them so they are rather tame but it was still special to see such a beautiful animal at such close range. Not something that you can all do but worth taking the time to look closely at anything you do manage to spot.
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