Who Turned On The Sun
by Larry Trupp
Title
Who Turned On The Sun
Artist
Larry Trupp
Medium
Photograph - Photography, Digital Photography
Description
Red foxes are not always red. Although the fur of this species usually has a reddish cast, others, (cross breeds) are red or brown, with dark areas on their under parts extending up along the shoulders and back.. Such color variations are caused by genetic differences, can occur even amongst pups in the same litter.. Red foxes are born in the spring and weaned when only one month old or more. Active throughout the year, they are usually observed early in the morning and late in the afternoon. These notorious chicken thieves are actually quite opportunistic in their diet: although they prey mainly on small mammals and birds, they also eat insects, carrion and fruits.
Info gleaned from Wikipedia.
This Red Fox, was taken last summer, early in the morning, at Blue Lake Provincial Park in Ontario, Canada while hiking on the Spruce Fen trail.
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December 15th, 2014
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Comments (23)
Will Borden
Hi Larry~~a very nicely photographed squinting fox- bright early morning sun for sure! F&L&Twt!
Larry Trupp replied:
Always appreciate your kind comments Will, as well as the courtesy of the l/f/twt...thanks
Larry Trupp
I appreciate the features in the following Groups: Premium FAA Artists...Thanks Dan....Photo of the Work...thanks Bob and Nadine., and Animal Mania...thanks Naomi
Larry Trupp
I appreciate the Features in the following Groups: Pleasing the Eye...thanks Jeff...Our Four Legged Friends...thanks Mariola, and AAA Images...thanks Thanks Chuck.
Jim Williams
Welcome to WHAT?, Larry. l, f, WHAT?
Larry Trupp replied:
Hi Jim, I appreciate the Feature the What Question Mark Group group, as well as the courtesy of the l/f...Thanks
John Bailey
Congratulations on being featured in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"
Darrell MacIver
This is a lovely portrait. You must have used a very long lens.
Larry Trupp replied:
Thanks Darrell, yes I used my 300mm lens, and he was quite tame as Folks in the campground have been feeding him.
Diane Schuster
I love the light and what a handsome fella! l/f
Larry Trupp replied:
I appreciate your kind comments, as well as the courtesy of the l/f...thanks Diane
Stephanie Moore
Fantastic shot, Larry f/v
Larry Trupp replied:
I always appreciate your kind comments, as well as the courtesy of the v/f...thanks Stephanie
Dave Farrow
Wow Larry, you certainly deserve the gold medal for capturing this guy....simply beautiful....L/V
Larry Trupp replied:
Hi Dave, always appreciate your kind comments, as well as the courtesy of the v/f...thanks