Sleeping Fox

I looked through my kitchen window to see this fox asleep in the middle of the day in our communal garden, this was very rare to see so I quickly grabbed the phone and took this picture!

  • Aperture: ƒ/2
  • Camera: iPhone 12 Pro
  • Taken: 19 July, 2023
  • Flash fired: no
  • Focal length: 6mm
  • ISO: 25
  • Shutter speed: 1/99s

Location: Bennett Street

Date Taken: 2023-07-19

Camera: iPhone 12

Age Group: over_16

Professional Photographer? no

Fox

Just as we moved to Chiswick, this awesome fox casually walked by one day. Almost as he was welcoming to the neighborhood.

  • Aperture: ƒ/1.6
  • Camera: iPhone 12 mini
  • Taken: 10 June, 2023
  • Flash fired: no
  • Focal length: 4.2mm
  • ISO: 100
  • Shutter speed: 1/121s

Location: Belmont Ter

Date Taken: 2023-06-10

Camera: IPhone

Age Group: over_16

Professional Photographer? no

Fox On The Block

Honestly doesn’t look real but eas taken from a distance zoomed it. Mr Fox was almost posting for his picture (Rue Murphy)

Location: Chiswick House

Date Taken: 2023-08-09

Professional Photographer? no

Turnham Green Terrace, Breakfast Al Fresco

I saw this little chap in the greenery behind the bus stop at Turnham Green Terrace, one cold February morning. I found him rather endearing and totally oblivious to me.  (Credit – Mark Jones)

Location: Turnham Green Terrace, near bus stop

Date Taken: 2023-02-12

Camera: I-phone 14

Age Group: over_16

Professional Photographer? no

Who’s watching who?

Hero to some Villain to others.The urban fox battling to coexist with humans.

By Paul Brown.  WINNER in Marvelous Mammals Category.

OVERALL WINNER.

  • Aperture: ƒ/6.3
  • Camera: NIKON Z 7_2
  • Taken: 18 May, 2023
  • Focal length: 400mm
  • ISO: 4000
  • Shutter speed: 1/500s

Location: Grove Park Terrace

Date Taken: 2023-05-18

Camera: Nikon

Age Group: over_16

Professional Photographer? no

My nosey neighbour

I bumped into this visitor behind our garden shed.  The female fox and I were both taken aback and froze but I was captivated by her beautiful eyes and managed to reach my phone in my pocket and grabbed my chance.  She has become a regular visitor from the wild garden next door and I later discovered she had produced five cubs. (Credit: Margaret Collins)

Location: Wellesley Road

Date Taken: 2023-06-19

Camera: Samsung Galaxy S20

Age Group: over_16

Professional Photographer? no

Muntjac Deer visits us in the sitting room!

I thought it was a fox in the garden but it turned out to be a muntjac deer. It ran into the house. We herded it out again.
It stayed in the garden for two days. Ate all next doors artichokes and flowers and left when one another neighbour had an end of school party until 2am! We didn’t like the noise either!

  • Taken: 11 July, 2023

Location: Goldhawk Road w12

Camera: Iphone13

Age Group: over_16

Professional Photographer? no