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This Red Fox photograph was taken at San Juan Island, Washington.... more
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This Red Fox photograph was taken at San Juan Island, Washington.
The Red Fox can be orange, silver, black, or any combination thereof; even kits from the same litter can vary in their coloration. They also commonly have black "stockings," white undersides, and ears that may be tipped in black outside with white inside. They look bigger than they really are because of their thick, bushy coat, and even then can look rangy with tall, skinny legs.
Weighing about 10 to 14 pounds, red foxes are members of the dog family Canidae, and look similar to dogs, wolves, and coyotes. They have long, pointed snouts and erect ears, and are often seen because they prefer open habitats and are not strictly nocturnal.
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Ramon Martinez
Fantastic capture, Gayle! Liked
Gayle Swigart replied:
Thanks so much, Ramon! :)
Hugh Carino
OOPs! I now see that you shot this on San Juan. My bad. But good shot!
Gayle Swigart replied:
Thank you, Hugh!
Hugh Carino
Is this one of the little guys that lives alongside Lakeside Drive around the lake at the bottom of Courthouse Hill in Olympia? Nice shot.
Lois Bryan
oh wow ... what a beautiful creature!!!! Marvelous capture ... well done!!!! Beautiful tones and detail!!!
Gayle Swigart replied:
Thank you so much, Lois! I really appreciate your nice comment! :)
Gayle Swigart
Thank you for the feature in All Natural Beauty of This World!
Ron Haist
V/F
Gayle Swigart replied:
Thank you, Ron!
Sharon Cummings
So beautiful...I've never seen one like this before. vf
Gayle Swigart replied:
Thank you, Sharon!
Julie Magers Soulen
Beautiful wildlife shot Gayle! f/v
Gayle Swigart replied:
Thanks so much, Julie! :)
Dominique Amendola
very cute!...V
Gayle Swigart replied:
Thank you, Dominique!
Sandi OReilly
Great capture, votedl
Gayle Swigart replied:
Thank you, Sandi!
Lynn Bauer
So cute! I've never seen this type of fox before. v
Gayle Swigart replied:
Thank you, Lynn!
Deborah Benoit
Wonderful capture!! f/v
Gayle Swigart replied:
Thanks, Deborah! :)
Jack Zulli
Very nice capture;) v/f
Gayle Swigart replied:
Thank you, Jack!
Mark Ashkenazi
Beautiful f , v
Gayle Swigart replied:
Thank you, Mark!
Ausra Paulauskaite
What an interesting face/ expression. It's sure different from European ones. V/Fv
Gayle Swigart replied:
Thank you, Ausra!
Kume Bryant
Great capture! v/f
Gayle Swigart replied:
Thank you, Kume!
Patricia Keller
Your welcome, Gayle.
Gayle Swigart
Thank you for the feature in Our 4-Legged Friends!
Patricia Keller
Lovely. v
Gayle Swigart replied:
Thank you, Patricia. :)
Gayle Swigart
Thank you for the feature in Animal Photography!
Gayle Swigart
Thanks, Carl...we are so fortunate to see them in the wild--they are beautiful, indeed. :)
Carl Jackson
Wow Gayle these foxes are beautiful, and it eceb=n posed for you. :-)