During the last month or so in our yard in Waukesha County, the Red Fox kits have come and gone. The family of at least 4 kits, 2 adults have been seen very little. We have only gotten glimpses of them a few times, but those times have been so exciting. I have put together a few images to share of their last appearance that was a few days ago. Will they return, who knows.
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They sure are cute, playing like puppies, which they are.
Yes, they are very entertaining to watch. Great pics and once again “Thanks”