Disruption
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- Опубліковано 13 жов 2024
- Possibility of 1 or 2 strangers entering the back garden has played havoc with identification. Poor youngster Are now has mouth issues added to the list. Brought in time outs, as well as quick questions (a bit too quick actually).
Episode 26 covers the third week of 2024. Foxy Soap is brought to you by the brinanSee channel.
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00:40 upright foxes
03:11 one possible stranger
03:30 Are (daughter of Kay & Be)
05:59 quiz
06:22 nature sounds
07:56 birds
11:28 relaxation
13:03 Kay (father of 2023 cubs)
13:49 Be (mother 2022 & 2023)
14:45 Gee (adult daughter of Be)
15:02 En (daughter of Kay & Be)
17:08 Tea (daughter of Kay & Be)
17:59 Es (son of Kay & Be)
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So many foxes to see.👀🦊🦊🦊 Best wishes to Are, it seems like she has been in a lot fights.😟🦊 Also, I have guessed the location of two out of three foxes, I only missed the first one.😅🦊🦊🦊 Thank you for the amazing content and I wish you all the best.🤗❤️
Glad you like following the Letters' Social Group
At 17:13 is that a dog ?
If Tea does have testes, thought they would be more obvious. Can see how the whitish area can be viewed as the fur of the scrotum.
Initially did think Tea was male. Conclusion probably based on its urinating stance. Later, however, must have seen 'Tea' squatting.
Fairly sure I have misidentified Tea at times. It was the last cub to be named. Carried an injury to its left side. Decided the fox was not an existing cub that had got hurt.
Have taken a closer look at Tea in the video up next. Decided to go back to my original judgement. However, by no means certain that this Tea arises out of that injured cub.
Identification has added a lot of discomfort to the production process. Any feedback on the subject will be greatly appreciated. Thanks for your observation 🕵️♂️
do yo know how long a vixen stay in the den with newborn cuds ? will she come out at all
Asked Copilot via the Microsoft Edge browser.
Got, "... remains with her cubs in the den for approximately 2 to 3 weeks after their birth. During this crucial period, her body heat is essential for their survival. ..."
I feed a Vixen every night I'm sure she is down the den with her cub's but the one cub she had from last year is coming & looks like he is taking the food to her . Thanks for reply@@brinan