One Fox fan to another 👍 My garden backs onto a small woodland. We've lived there for 6 years. When we first moved, I became aware several foxes had mange. They really looked awful. I managed to treat them with the correct medication added to chicken etc. The mange went, they put weight on and there hair grew back. I've never stopped feeding them since. They have meat, fish, Dog food, general scraps and the occasional sweet treat! It's nice when I look over my fence in the evening. They stop and look back almost to say thanks!
@@georgefarrington895 truthfully I cannot remember the name of the treatment. It was over 5 years ago. I got it online for free from a UK fox charity, I paid a £20 donation. A few drops on there food each night did the trick. Should be easy enough to find. Good luck 👍
Four years ago a vixen brought her three youngsters into our garden and would leave them for hours as they couldn't get over the walls unaided. One day my wife spotted one of them with his front leg trapped in a fork of a bush. I was dispatched to release him and he was OK. The mother was sadly killed on the road by a vehicle but the three siblings return every evening. Yes, I do feed them. Great video again.
Love that u helped them. I have opened my garden up to a fox family of 4 so they feel safe to come out of a tiny dark hole in the day, i give them some lil treats, they have stopped getting mange, breaking bones ect. Why. because their immunity is now working that they arent malnourished,
I have a family of four in my garden, the first sign was her moving plant pots to dig under my shed, she brings them out into the garden around 11 p.m. each night, the vixen knows im watching she stares up at my bedroom window but she leaves them playing for around an hour, I leave them eggs and meat scraps and I feel very privileged to have witnessed this the first time in 30 years of living here.
I was out shooting on my friends farm. I took a break and sat down close to a hedge and wait for the rabbits to come back out. After 10 minutes or so, a fox trotted along the hedge towards me. I sat motionless. The fox sat down about five feet away and was there for around 10 minutes. I slowly pushed on of my rabbits towards him. He picked it up and trotted back off in the direction he had come from. Every time I went out after that, I would leave a couple of rabbits in the same place for him to take. He left the lambs alone after I started doing that.
What I love most about the red fox is their eyes. When you look closely, you can see almost every imaginable colour at once and their intelligence shows by the way they can look directly at your eyes without being phased and looking away like most animals would.
Again you have done a lovely presentation about our friends the red fox . I am really enjoying your educational presentations Liam . Thank you so much. Peter Spencer
We feed a dog fox, that has extra white on him, and we've nicknamed him "Lord Gorgeous". He lives along the railway in front of our house. He was taught as a kit by his mother, to find food outside our house, where we threw it for them to find. In the recent cold winter , when it snowed he barked outside our house, waking us, and wanted food. I went and put some over the railway wall and he was happy and waited for it to arrive. "Lord Gorgeous is now at least 3 years old, and is in a beautiful condition.
Fantastic. I have so many London fox stories, I can't begin to share them but I've never met one yet that wasn't ready to stop for a chat or be guided across the road (no joking). Amazing animals. Thanks so much for your informative presentation.
It may be useful to set up a trail-cam. The woman next door had the same experience. Turned out that the fox had disappeared only to be replaced by rats.
@liliboo Sadly I have never seen a hedgehog anywhere around my house in 10 years of living here, but I have seen a big dog fox a couple of times, although admittedly not for a while.
When we lived in the uk country side foxes used too come threw our garden . We used too put dog meat out for them too help them out in winter beautifull creatures
I saw a white and gray fox the other morning when i was at our companys yard which is on a farm. It came over and stopped about 20 feet away and just watch us load the van. I thought it was a dog at first due to its colour. I tried to get a closer look and it walked off confirming it was a fox with its big bushy tail. Wonderful creatures.
That was actually very entertaining and I enjoyed the crap out of it. Thank you so much for that and I really appreciate that you bought it to me to share. Awesome! ❤
I get so much pleasure leaving food in my garden for the foxes every night and watch them from an upstairs window enjoying their scraps, dog food and mealworms along with hedgehogs. I have a hole purposely built into my fence so the hedgehogs and the foxes can come in. Some chose to jump the fence while another only ever comes in through the fence hole. This little show makes the end of my day. When so many things are going bad in the world my little nature garden brings me so much peace. Thanks for your videos, we should all enjoy nature in every form. 🦊🐝🐞🦋🕷🦔🐀
Thank you. This was well done and informative. They are so beautiful. I would see a lone red fox ever so often where I grew up in Bucks County PA and I've been hearing their strange calls too. I love them 💗
they have 28 different calls, I am woken by their howling ect but I always know its not just our planet, we share it, some humans still havent grasped that concept yet. ❤ foxes
Love foxes but hardly ever see them here in the country any more and if I do, they are always a long way off. Country foxes are so much more wary than town foxes, and rightly so. Enjoyed all the facts about foxes, and the lovely footage you found. Some of those foxes were stunning.
I'm new to your uploads and have now devoured them all. Absolutely brilliant, I've learned so much, really fantastic work. Thank you, Ill get supporting you and share with my chums too.
I have been feeding local foxes raw chicken wings, & other “doggie” type foods for years. They are lovely & do not poop near the house at my request! At 1st many foxes had mange, but I bought two Homeopathic remedies which I nightly put under the chicken wings skin. They all quickly healed with beautiful thick clean coats. Foxes clear out rats & mice, so helpful. Do not poison rats as you do not want the foxes poisoned when they eat the rats & mice please. Some of the foxes acknowledge me, but I purposefully leave the food out without interacting with the foxes as I do not want them to lose their wildness & for them to retain their wariness of humans for THEIR safety. The parents introduce the kits to the food source, & leave the territory for their babies. Such good parents. Love the foxes! I live in north London near a large park, so the foxes live nearby.
Hi Phil. I'm glad I provided the goods and hope it lived up to your expectations! One day soon I'm going ti get round to doing badgers as well so stay tuned for that one. Cheers
@@AShotOfWildlife I'd never even noticed before. Great you showed those comments. Hilarious. I've been out watching the farmland birds recently; corn buntings, yellowhammers, whitethroats, linnets and skylarks. Whilst out, saw my first ever very young fox cubs. Almost a slate grey/brown and tiny. They were cautiously checking me out until I heard an angry mum bark from the undergrowth and they vanished. Beautiful
We live in a flat and behind our flat is a woods with orchards and fields stretching for miles . At night I like the have them window open and there is a family of foxes living right under the window it’s so interesting to listen to them !
My favorite animal! Love these guys. I live in northern Indiana in the states and I’m pretty sure i saw one of these guys run across a busy highway while i was working. Glad he didn’t get hit.
To those criticising your speech I say, as someone who has no such affectation, get a life and listen to what this guy has to say in this invaluable series because you might learn sumfink.
Really great, informative video. I did not know their lifespan was that short. We used to get regular Fox visits to our garden, but unfortunately these are now rare for reasons I can't figure out. They used to come and eat the Frogs that annually make our garden their home.
He failed to mention even though he made it sound like we have them all over the world and the uk has how ever many he said ! But he failed to mention that they are Already highly vulnerable to extinction due to the perilously small population size and reduced genetic diversity so yeah thats probably why you aren't seing them as much no more its really sad ! I used to watch them from my balcony running around the factories behind my house and I havent seen them for years now there was a whole family of around 5 of them !
Just to clarify, their natural 'lifespan' is around a decade, whereas their average 'life expectancy' in the UK ranges from approx. 18 months in urban areas to 3yrs in rural areas.
A wonderful memory is having looked out the living room window and seeing a fox curled up on a bare patch in the snow, munching on an apple. It looked completely at home.
In my part of the world (Scotland) it is far more common to see them in cities than countryside....if you ever get the train into Glasgow you will almost certainly see foxes standing on the embankments or lying low watching the trains go by as you get close to the city centre. I love catching a glimpse of them from a train, lying snoozing in the sun or ducking through the undergrowth.
They are everywhere, I'm in Maryhill and theres a family of them live in a small patch of wood on our street. Everytime we have a cooked chicken I always leave the carcass out for the wee guys
These are great informative videos Liam, good on you for taking the time to make them. The people making snide comments should get off their arses and do something productive.
Cheers mate. I appreciate it. I don't actually take offense, it's quite funny and I normally say numbers at the end of the video so if they've made it that far, it couldn't be that bad.
Nice! Interestingly urban foxes are actually changing their phenotypic values in comparison to foxes in more rural areas. This is due to the differing selection pressures
In north London where I live foxes are a common site in the streets in the evening and people who have gardens see them during the day too. I generally see them on my way down to the pub in the late evening and I'll swear they get to recognise me as they stop running away so far when they see me. Recognising me may be helped by my walking with a stick and my big untidy beard.. They behave more like cats than dogs and occupy overlapping niches which sometimes leads to fights which the cats usually seem to win. I think they're lovely animals but some people hate them; such people are weird. Love your videos. Thanks. They're pitched at just the right level for me most of the time. PS foxes (and cats) have vertical pupils not horizontal ones. Oops!
Awww shame the video wasnt longer i was so enjoying that. Foxes are so beautiful they really are i used to feed a family of them...people can be so cruel to these majestic creatures
Cheers! I only included them comments for a laugh, I couldn't pronounce thirty three correctly even if I really tried, and I'm not that sensitive lol. I'm glad you enjoyed the video mate
I am often awoken by the local foxes which live and play on the small area of parkland opposite my flat, I love to lie in bed listening to them in the early hours of the morning unless I have to be up at silly o'clock.
I've noticed that Foxes and Cats tend to work closely with one another, I've even witnessed them sitting within a foot of each other on my driveway several times without any animosity towards either party. ;-)
Love foxes... We have 2 mums in our garden, they come out at regular times for their dinner. Also their grown up babies. They live cheese and monkey nuts as well as dog food. Also shy. No harm in them here.
Glad I found this channel. Seen all your bird vids now. I used to have a CCTV system at my old place and regularly in the mornings I'd get cubs playing with the hazelnuts which had fallen onto my decking from the neighbours' tree 😂
Hi Liam, I just love that I stumbled upon your your videos!!! Informative. Beautiful. And the fact the stars are the focus and not the film maker, priceless! I would however, still be really interested in a film documenting your journey into your passion for wildlife. B.T.W Had my first Great Wooded Spot checker🤣😂😅 visit my window feeder today!
Hi Phil. I'm really glad you stumbled across my videos too. I'm going to carry on making this style of videos but also add in a few videos with a bit more of a story theme. I've always wanted to go back to the places that sparked my passion for wildlife as a kid and see if I can still find the animals that impacted me so much. All common things of course. Anyway, cheers! I hope you keep enjoying the channel.
@@AShotOfWildlife Ta. I guess it was your parents. Mine took me on "Walks" after Sunday dinner. Slow worms, lizards, tadpoles, birds, walks around reservoirs, evening walks to capture the Barn Owl quartering. My proudest moment was my dads astonishment that I had found and identified a little owl. We watched the Little Owl for maybe an hour. Keep up the excellent work. I'm loving and sharing..
@@daftphil9706 erm, only a tiny tiny bit. My dad took me sticklebacking once which kickstarted my love of freshwater fish, but the rest of it just came from an insatiable curiosity for things outside of the house. I think I enjoy turning over a log as much now, at 30 years old, as I did when I was 7. Thanks again.
I started feeding a disabled fox in my back garden I soon had loads of them visiting me, it was great then all of a sudden they stopped arriving I was worried for a month or two then the disabled fox made one more visit then nothing since, I was able to relax after that last visit
You can find them also in Israel and we call them שועל מצוי or ثعلب أحمر . When we lived in the UK they came to our garden during night. Lovely animals and a great video. 👍🏻
@@AShotOfWildlife good man liam.i fed them until big builders demolished their habitat in IRELAND. VIXEN AND HER CUBS I ROASTED CHICKENS FOR THEM LEFT OUTSIDE GONE THE FOLLOWING MORNING
Thank you for thelis video. I knew very little about foxes beforehand. They are lovely creatures, but I had no idea that their lifespan was so short. Here, we have the Tasmanian devil, and they only live for six years, which seems so short, but three years is unbelievable. Do they live longer if they are in captivity, like the one you mentioned?
Thank you. A couple of people bave pointed out that mistake, I don't know if I wrote it wrong in my script or managed to read out the wrong thing some how. Cheers
I have a family of foxes in my backyard, who I feed every night. Years ago I had some with very bad mange, but the vet gave me ivermectin and I put it in meatballs and would roll one to each fox so that they would not get too much medicine because too much can cause blindness. In a few weeks, they were completely cured. They kind of remind me of a mixture of dog, especially Pomeranian, cat and ferret.
We have a fox den near my back garden I try to get a photo of them, but they flee everytime I open the door or window. I see them every morning on my way to work crossing roads and when you can't see them you can normally hear them.
One Fox fan to another 👍 My garden backs onto a small woodland. We've lived there for 6 years. When we first moved, I became aware several foxes had mange. They really looked awful. I managed to treat them with the correct medication added to chicken etc. The mange went, they put weight on and there hair grew back. I've never stopped feeding them since. They have meat, fish, Dog food, general scraps and the occasional sweet treat! It's nice when I look over my fence in the evening. They stop and look back almost to say thanks!
What did you use to treat them ?
@@georgefarrington895 truthfully I cannot remember the name of the treatment. It was over 5 years ago. I got it online for free from a UK fox charity, I paid a £20 donation. A few drops on there food each night did the trick. Should be easy enough to find. Good luck 👍
When I see a fox they stop to watch me. I know they are thinking you are drunk again.
@steve jones hi Steve tried the homeopathic way twice with no affect. Will keep looking.
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Four years ago a vixen brought her three youngsters into our garden and would leave them for hours as they couldn't get over the walls unaided. One day my wife spotted one of them with his front leg trapped in a fork of a bush. I was dispatched to release him and he was OK. The mother was sadly killed on the road by a vehicle but the three siblings return every evening. Yes, I do feed them. Great video again.
Aww they look forward to seeing you and food. They look forward to a safe yard.
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Love that u helped them. I have opened my garden up to a fox family of 4 so they feel safe to come out of a tiny dark hole in the day, i give them some lil treats, they have stopped getting mange, breaking bones ect. Why. because their immunity is now working that they arent malnourished,
I have a family of four in my garden, the first sign was her moving plant pots to dig under my shed, she brings them out into the garden around 11 p.m. each night, the vixen knows im watching she stares up at my bedroom window but she leaves them playing for around an hour, I leave them eggs and meat scraps and I feel very privileged to have witnessed this the first time in 30 years of living here.
I was out shooting on my friends farm. I took a break and sat down close to a hedge and wait for the rabbits to come back out. After 10 minutes or so, a fox trotted along the hedge towards me. I sat motionless. The fox sat down about five feet away and was there for around 10 minutes. I slowly pushed on of my rabbits towards him. He picked it up and trotted back off in the direction he had come from.
Every time I went out after that, I would leave a couple of rabbits in the same place for him to take. He left the lambs alone after I started doing that.
What I love most about the red fox is their eyes. When you look closely, you can see almost every imaginable colour at once and their intelligence shows by the way they can look directly at your eyes without being phased and looking away like most animals would.
Again you have done a lovely presentation about our friends the red fox . I am really enjoying your educational presentations Liam . Thank you so much. Peter Spencer
We feed a dog fox, that has extra white on him, and we've nicknamed him "Lord Gorgeous". He lives along the railway in front of our house. He was taught as a kit by his mother, to find food outside our house, where we threw it for them to find. In the recent cold winter , when it snowed he barked outside our house, waking us, and wanted food. I went and put some over the railway wall and he was happy and waited for it to arrive. "Lord Gorgeous is now at least 3 years old, and is in a beautiful condition.
Nature is amazing, often excluded from our day-to-day where once we had to more intimately engage to feed.
How lovely ❤
Fantastic. I have so many London fox stories, I can't begin to share them but I've never met one yet that wasn't ready to stop for a chat or be guided across the road (no joking). Amazing animals. Thanks so much for your informative presentation.
Another lovely video. Beautiful creatures to watch thank you … looking forward to your next one Liam
Thank you so much!
Excellent stuff! I have a fox who I feed every night. Haven’t seen him for a while but his dish is always empty every morning.🦊
It may be useful to set up a trail-cam. The woman next door had the same experience. Turned out that the fox had disappeared only to be replaced by rats.
@liliboo Sadly I have never seen a hedgehog anywhere around my house in 10 years of living here, but I have seen a big dog fox a couple of times, although admittedly not for a while.
When we lived in the uk country side foxes used too come threw our garden . We used too put dog meat out for them too help them out in winter beautifull creatures
I saw a white and gray fox the other morning when i was at our companys yard which is on a farm. It came over and stopped about 20 feet away and just watch us load the van. I thought it was a dog at first due to its colour. I tried to get a closer look and it walked off confirming it was a fox with its big bushy tail. Wonderful creatures.
That was actually very entertaining and I enjoyed the crap out of it. Thank you so much for that and I really appreciate that you bought it to me to share. Awesome! ❤
One morning a few years ago there were two Fox kits laying and having a rough and tumble good time in my yard. Playing just like puppies. So cute.
Beautiful animals 🙂
Yes they are! I love foxes. ❤🦊
@@rattus3102 they are gorgeous aren't they 🥰
I get so much pleasure leaving food in my garden for the foxes every night and watch them from an upstairs window enjoying their scraps, dog food and mealworms along with hedgehogs. I have a hole purposely built into my fence so the hedgehogs and the foxes can come in. Some chose to jump the fence while another only ever comes in through the fence hole. This little show makes the end of my day. When so many things are going bad in the world my little nature garden brings me so much peace.
Thanks for your videos, we should all enjoy nature in every form. 🦊🐝🐞🦋🕷🦔🐀
Very informative, nicely made and great to hear an authentic English voice. Keep up the good work.
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed the video :)
You mean southern English voice 😳
Authentic? What is that meant to mean?
@@user-wickedflower I think he was referring to the comments on previous videos about the way I pronounce some words.
I have been lucky enough to see these gorgeous creatures on many occasions and they never cease to amaze me; I love Foxes.
Lovel video. Foxes = great; phonetics trolls and the like = lame. Appreciated the way you tastefully call 'em out at the end.
Thank you.
Thank you. This was well done and informative. They are so beautiful. I would see a lone red fox ever so often where I grew up in Bucks County PA and I've been hearing their strange calls too. I love them 💗
they have 28 different calls, I am woken by their howling ect but I always know its not just our planet, we share it, some humans still havent grasped that concept yet. ❤ foxes
Love foxes but hardly ever see them here in the country any more and if I do, they are always a long way off. Country foxes are so much more wary than town foxes, and rightly so. Enjoyed all the facts about foxes, and the lovely footage you found. Some of those foxes were stunning.
I'm new to your uploads and have now devoured them all. Absolutely brilliant, I've learned so much, really fantastic work. Thank you, Ill get supporting you and share with my chums too.
Beautiful animals 🦊❤️
I have been feeding local foxes raw chicken wings, & other “doggie” type foods for years. They are lovely & do not poop near the house at my request! At 1st many foxes had mange, but I bought two Homeopathic remedies which I nightly put under the chicken wings skin. They all quickly healed with beautiful thick clean coats. Foxes clear out rats & mice, so helpful. Do not poison rats as you do not want the foxes poisoned when they eat the rats & mice please. Some of the foxes acknowledge me, but I purposefully leave the food out without interacting with the foxes as I do not want them to lose their wildness & for them to retain their wariness of humans for THEIR safety. The parents introduce the kits to the food source, & leave the territory for their babies. Such good parents. Love the foxes! I live in north London near a large park, so the foxes live nearby.
How wonderful ❤
What is the homeopathic remedy please? I have foxes coming, luckily most are fit and healthy but there’s a few looking a bit mangie
I've been waiting for this one, very clever creatures are foxes.
I would love to watch you present a wildlife show
Hi Phil. I'm glad I provided the goods and hope it lived up to your expectations! One day soon I'm going ti get round to doing badgers as well so stay tuned for that one. Cheers
@@AShotOfWildlife you always do mate, yeah badgers are another beautiful and secretive animal.
Wonderful information! Love these beautiful Foxes!🦊❤️
Love this series Liam. Keep it up and keep it real. Free is the magic number!😂
Haha, cheers! I don't really mind people making them comments, it's thair enough if it annoys people but I just can't say TH correctly.
@@AShotOfWildlife I'd never even noticed before. Great you showed those comments. Hilarious.
I've been out watching the farmland birds recently; corn buntings, yellowhammers, whitethroats, linnets and skylarks. Whilst out, saw my first ever very young fox cubs. Almost a slate grey/brown and tiny. They were cautiously checking me out until I heard an angry mum bark from the undergrowth and they vanished. Beautiful
I've come across a few while out walking; they are surprisingly small and beautiful.
We live in a flat and behind our flat is a woods with orchards and fields stretching for miles . At night I like the have them window open and there is a family of foxes living right under the window it’s so interesting to listen to them !
How lovely to have nature just outside you're window. Very lucky!
My favorite animal! Love these guys. I live in northern Indiana in the states and I’m pretty sure i saw one of these guys run across a busy highway while i was working. Glad he didn’t get hit.
I enjoyed the Video very much, I also enjoy your reply to the comments you added at the end.
Excellent information
Thanks alot and God bless You❤
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Such a great informative video!
Cheers! I appreciate your support!
To those criticising your speech I say, as someone who has no such affectation, get a life and listen to what this guy has to say in this invaluable series because you might learn sumfink.
Thanks Liam, great video, real bulk over the last two years, well done.
Cheers mate. Do you mean the channels growth?
@@AShotOfWildlife That too, and muscle growth.
@@lukecarrol1745 lol, cheers. Its been quite a long time coming, I'm.nlt the skinny one anymore which is great.
@@AShotOfWildlife Definitely not skinny, very impressive.
Absolutely beautiful! One of my favourite animals ❤
Really great, informative video. I did not know their lifespan was that short. We used to get regular Fox visits to our garden, but unfortunately these are now rare for reasons I can't figure out. They used to come and eat the Frogs that annually make our garden their home.
Hmm, I wonder what must have changed in your area to make them move on.
@@AShotOfWildlife Not a clue unfortunately. They used to travel through our garden regularly.
I suspect their short life-span in the wild is testimony that life in the wild is tough.
He failed to mention even though he made it sound like we have them all over the world and the uk has how ever many he said ! But he failed to mention that they are Already highly vulnerable to extinction due to the perilously small population size and reduced genetic diversity so yeah thats probably why you aren't seing them as much no more its really sad ! I used to watch them from my balcony running around the factories behind my house and I havent seen them for years now there was a whole family of around 5 of them !
Just to clarify, their natural 'lifespan' is around a decade, whereas their average 'life expectancy' in the UK ranges from approx. 18 months in urban areas to 3yrs in rural areas.
Marvelous info! Thank you!
Youre welcome. I am glad you enjoyed the video :)
Thank you so much!🦊
Thank you for watching!
A wonderful memory is having looked out the living room window and seeing a fox curled up on a bare patch in the snow, munching on an apple. It looked completely at home.
In my part of the world (Scotland) it is far more common to see them in cities than countryside....if you ever get the train into Glasgow you will almost certainly see foxes standing on the embankments or lying low watching the trains go by as you get close to the city centre. I love catching a glimpse of them from a train, lying snoozing in the sun or ducking through the undergrowth.
They are everywhere, I'm in Maryhill and theres a family of them live in a small patch of wood on our street. Everytime we have a cooked chicken I always leave the carcass out for the wee guys
!!! My best friend, It's always great. We liked and enjoyed to the end.
Thank you, I am glad you enjoyed the video!
Thanks for the Red Fox facts Liam! have a good week! // Bertil.
New subscriber here. You make great videos! Thanks for sharing, im learning from them.
Cheers! I have a lot more lined up so stay tuned.
Your presentations are interesting, fun, and informative; add short to the list. Thank you so much
Cheers! Lots more to come so stay tuned :)
Yet, another very enjoyable and informative post. Great vid. 👍
Thank you very much, lots more to come 😊
my favorite wildlife animal thank you
Cheers!
These are great informative videos Liam, good on you for taking the time to make them. The people making snide comments should get off their arses and do something productive.
Cheers mate. I appreciate it. I don't actually take offense, it's quite funny and I normally say numbers at the end of the video so if they've made it that far, it couldn't be that bad.
@@AShotOfWildlife I love these videos, people are jealous
thanks for the info!! i needed it 💗💗
Nice!
Interestingly urban foxes are actually changing their phenotypic values in comparison to foxes in more rural areas. This is due to the differing selection pressures
It’s likely due to the stress and diet.
In north London where I live foxes are a common site in the streets in the evening and people who have gardens see them during the day too. I generally see them on my way down to the pub in the late evening and I'll swear they get to recognise me as they stop running away so far when they see me. Recognising me may be helped by my walking with a stick and my big untidy beard.. They behave more like cats than dogs and occupy overlapping niches which sometimes leads to fights which the cats usually seem to win. I think they're lovely animals but some people hate them; such people are weird.
Love your videos. Thanks. They're pitched at just the right level for me most of the time.
PS foxes (and cats) have vertical pupils not horizontal ones. Oops!
Lovely channel 😊 I have baby foxes living in the undergrowth next door, they are adorable
Awww shame the video wasnt longer i was so enjoying that. Foxes are so beautiful they really are i used to feed a family of them...people can be so cruel to these majestic creatures
Brilliant video as always.. keep up the great work
Also please ignore the rude comments by some.
Cheers! I only included them comments for a laugh, I couldn't pronounce thirty three correctly even if I really tried, and I'm not that sensitive lol.
I'm glad you enjoyed the video mate
I am often awoken by the local foxes which live and play on the small area of parkland opposite my flat, I love to lie in bed listening to them in the early hours of the morning unless I have to be up at silly o'clock.
Love your vids! Wondering if you've done one on my favourite UK bird, the Swift?
Keep up the great work!
Thanks Paul. Unfortunately I haven't yet done the swift, but I definitely will one day! Cheers
Thank you for sharing. As an American viewer, really appreciate learning and understanding about European animals.
Thanks. The next video will actually feature some animals that are in America so may be even more interesting to you.
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Aww yay thank you! I look forward to it, be so much fun.
I live in the country and there are lots of foxes around me . I was watching a family with cubs they were beautiful ❤❤❤
How lovely. It must be great to see them. I am in the city and have only seen them near me a couple of times, including tuesday this week.
Well done, Liam! We to your channel! We see a lot of foxes in our area as we live on Fox Ridge Road! 😏! They are so pretty!
Oh my the th/f comments. Love your vids, keep them up. Foxes have a very special place in my heart!
I've noticed that Foxes and Cats tend to work closely with one another, I've even witnessed them sitting within a foot of each other on my driveway several times without any animosity towards either party. ;-)
often see foxes in Brighton - many evenings i see one crossing the road in the direction of the bins - lovely creatures
How lucky! Round here in Norfolk I dont see them very often, which is a surprise with so much countryside around. Cheers
I love your series of videos ! Gréât gréât gréât! Keep up the good work!
Thank you. I have lots more lined up so stay tuned.
Love foxes... We have 2 mums in our garden, they come out at regular times for their dinner. Also their grown up babies. They live cheese and monkey nuts as well as dog food. Also shy. No harm in them here.
I love foxes and it breaks my heart how many die on the roads and are hunted by scumbags with dogs.
These scumbags are asked by farmers to kill them. Farmers cant afford the lost of their livestock, & pets. Foxes are predators.
Very interesting, I never knew foxes had similar eyes to a cat, thank you for your videos, always very interesting and informative 👌👏👏
Gr8 work Liam.
Thank you!
Glad I found this channel. Seen all your bird vids now. I used to have a CCTV system at my old place and regularly in the mornings I'd get cubs playing with the hazelnuts which had fallen onto my decking from the neighbours' tree 😂
Thank you so much and a belated welcome to the channel! I hope you have found lots of videos that you enjoy here.
we have a den in our garden ❤ they are beautiful ❤
Lovely videos, Thank you 😊
Thanks. I hope you continue enjoying them, I have lots more lined up.
@@AShotOfWildlife looking forward to them!😊
Brilliant video mate
Cheers!
Loving your channel 🦊
Thank you!
Well done again Liam!
Cheers Mark!
Love my foxes that visit our garden every evening to sun bathe, drink water that we leave out for them... We only feed them when necessary
My favourite animal❤ Foxes are just gorgeous .
Very Informative. Thanks
Thank you!
Great videos, just subscribed. Any chance of doing a video about Jays please?
Cheers. Jays will be within my next three videos so stay tuned :)
Hi Liam,
I just love that I stumbled upon your your videos!!!
Informative. Beautiful. And the fact the stars are the focus and not the film maker, priceless!
I would however, still be really interested in a film documenting your journey into your passion for wildlife.
B.T.W Had my first Great Wooded Spot checker🤣😂😅 visit my window feeder today!
Hi Phil. I'm really glad you stumbled across my videos too. I'm going to carry on making this style of videos but also add in a few videos with a bit more of a story theme. I've always wanted to go back to the places that sparked my passion for wildlife as a kid and see if I can still find the animals that impacted me so much. All common things of course.
Anyway, cheers! I hope you keep enjoying the channel.
@@AShotOfWildlife Ta. I guess it was your parents. Mine took me on "Walks" after Sunday dinner. Slow worms, lizards, tadpoles, birds, walks around reservoirs, evening walks to capture the Barn Owl quartering. My proudest moment was my dads astonishment that I had found and identified a little owl. We watched the Little Owl for maybe an hour.
Keep up the excellent work.
I'm loving and sharing..
@@daftphil9706 erm, only a tiny tiny bit. My dad took me sticklebacking once which kickstarted my love of freshwater fish, but the rest of it just came from an insatiable curiosity for things outside of the house. I think I enjoy turning over a log as much now, at 30 years old, as I did when I was 7. Thanks again.
They are so beautiful and majestic!
Great to watch.
Thank you.
Got a beauty in my garden every evening they are beautiful
Good to see- can you include the sound files of the foxes next time?
Thank you. I do my best to include animal noises when theyre available. I did overlook it with foxes.
I started feeding a disabled fox in my back garden I soon had loads of them visiting me, it was great then all of a sudden they stopped arriving I was worried for a month or two then the disabled fox made one more visit then nothing since, I was able to relax after that last visit
You can find them also in Israel and we call them שועל מצוי or ثعلب أحمر .
When we lived in the UK they came to our garden during night.
Lovely animals and a great video. 👍🏻
Thank you.
@@AShotOfWildlife Good man liam. Sionnach alainn take it some IRISH IN YOU WITH AINM LIAM.
@@AShotOfWildlife good man liam.i fed them until big builders demolished their habitat in IRELAND. VIXEN AND HER CUBS I ROASTED CHICKENS FOR THEM LEFT OUTSIDE GONE THE FOLLOWING MORNING
ISRAEL. LEAVE PALESTINIANS ALONE YOU ARE CRIMINALS
Thank you for thelis video. I knew very little about foxes beforehand. They are lovely creatures, but I had no idea that their lifespan was so short. Here, we have the Tasmanian devil, and they only live for six years, which seems so short, but three years is unbelievable. Do they live longer if they are in captivity, like the one you mentioned?
Good information in a nice tempo
Great video, thank you. They are absolutely stunning animals
Thanks liam great video
Cheers Rob!
They are absolutely beautiful!!!
Thanks for the great video. Just an fyi, but I think you mentioned that the fox's pupil is horizontal. Pretty sure you meant to say verticle, right?
Bonjour 🐕 . Très jolie vidéo j’aime beaucoup les Renards et tous les animaux 🐕. Je vie avec un adorable Chihuahua de 2 ans .Toutes mes Amitiés .🐕💓🐕
Brilliant video ! , the local foxes in my area benefit from my disposal of chicken bones, a win win...my bins don't smell, the foxes get fed !
Foxes are almost like half dog and half cat lol. Love these beautiful animals 💕
Another good video, thank you. Although I must point out that foxes and cats have vertical pupils, not horizontal.
Thank you. A couple of people bave pointed out that mistake, I don't know if I wrote it wrong in my script or managed to read out the wrong thing some how. Cheers
Where have our foxes gone. They used to come up on our hill and play in our garden with their babies. Bexhill, Sussex xxx
Maybe they have moved on to somewhere else or perhaps it wasn't a suitable place to live for them anymore.
loved it!
Cheers!
Beautiful animals
I have a family of foxes in my backyard, who I feed every night. Years ago I had some with very bad mange, but the vet gave me ivermectin and I put it in meatballs and would roll one to each fox so that they would not get too much medicine because too much can cause blindness. In a few weeks, they were completely cured. They kind of remind me of a mixture of dog, especially Pomeranian, cat and ferret.
This is great :D
Thanks a ton. :)
Nice video but there is one wild creature that you have missed!. Can you do one about mother in laws
Haha, well I couldn't do that. My mother in law is great (she could be watching...)
We have a fox den near my back garden I try to get a photo of them, but they flee everytime I open the door or window.
I see them every morning on my way to work crossing roads and when you can't see them you can normally hear them.