Some Interesting Red and Gray Fox Pics in 2010

by Lawrence Miller
(Wallingford, VT)

It's that famous "log" again that seems to draw all sorts of animals to it. Here are some red and gray fox pics taken with a Trail Watcher Game Camera, Micro Lockable Series 2035 - 7.2 MP Digital Photo.

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Trail Watcher Trail Camera 2035 pics

by Lawrence Miller
(Wallingford, VT)

Caught in the Act on trailcam.

Caught in the Act on trailcam.

Unusual picture of fox caught tripping the trigger of a Trail Watcher Trailcam 2035 and is caught by second trailcam. Flash does not discouraging animals from returning, including bucks.

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Some Interesting Red and Gray Fox Pics in 2010

by Lawrence Miller
(Wallingford, VT)

Trail Watcher Game Camera 2035

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Pregnant Gray Fox

by Lawrence Miller
(Wallingford, VT)


Gray fox carrying litter on February 11, 2010.

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Pair of Gray Foxes

by Lawrence Miller
(Wallingford, Vermont)

Pair of Grays

Pair of Grays

Pair of gray foxes returns to the "log." September 25, 2010.

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Gray Fox on October 27, 2010 at the log.

by Lawrence Miller
(Wallingford, VT.)


Gray Fox returns at midnight.

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January Red Fox

by Lawrence Miller
(Wallingford, Vermont)


January 15, 2010 at 11:01 p.m.

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