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Description
Location for picture no. 1.
What
Clegs
(Genus Haematopota)
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November 26, 2020
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June 16, 2019
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Description
Steelhead Provincial Park
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October 20, 2018
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June 3, 2018
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February 26, 2018
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Description
The incredible story of the fearless foxlet.
Part 4: First close encounter.
The Fox again turned around and followed the grassy lane towards me. It had to pass me at a distance of less than 3 m. But somehow it must have realized that there was something strange and when it was closest it even stepped towards me. It then was about 1.5 m in front of me. (The leading pic is not a detail. That is the full photo.) In that situation I relied on rabies being extinct in western Europe.
Only when the Fox was directly in front of me, I could realize what a small animal this was. This must have been a youngster, less than one year old. Maybe this explains the overtrustful behaviour.
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