Our next door neighbour’s garden is like an overgrown jungle. She is an
enthusiastic birder, and it is good for the wild life. A couple of
months ago she excitedly asked whether we had seen the wood pigeons
nesting in her laurel “bush”. It is around twenty feet (6m) high.
Our
cat Phoebe, when we still had her (see last post), also loved the
neighbour’s garden. But, first thing one morning earlier in the year,
Phoebe shot back in to the house absolutely terrified, and hid under a
chair. She peered nervously round the corner as if expecting something
to be following her, and would not go out again for a few days unless we
were with her.
Then, in April, the night cam started to pick up this visitor, seen here on 13th May:
There have been several mentions of foxes on blogs recently, it must be a good year for them, but here on the edge of open countryside, we rarely see them in gardens. They seem to stay mainly in the woods and fields. We have proper country foxes here, not pampered urban ones bloated up on take away leftovers and fast food full of trans-fats and corn syrup.
We picked it up again a few more times, but then it seemed to stop visiting. There were reports on the village grapevine of a dead fox on the main road a short distance away. But, not to worry. It has started coming again.
Here it is again on two nights during the past week. What is in its mouth in last night’s part of the video? Do you need to take the feathers off?
If I had not turned round the camera it might have captured the pigeon being caught at it mopped up the spillage from the bird feeder which it just above the bushes in the first shot.
UPDATE - There is a later version (3 mins) of the video here: https://youtu.be/RfZPxSkYMAQ