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Whilst filming red foxes in a city garden I make a surprising discovery about how vixens raise their cubs.
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Red fox sightings
It’s much easier to watch red foxes in the city, where these quick-witted, sharp-eyed mammals are so elusive. So, when a friend told me of a thriving population living near his home in York, UK I decided to use the opportunity to get up close.
Building an artificial den
The project began with Colin and I digging a bespoke den hidden in his garden and rigging it with surveillance cameras. But, despite having created the perfect home for them, the vixen chose to give birth to her cubs elsewhere.
I soon find her den, hidden in a huge patch of brambles, and set up some cameras there. The footage showed that a vixen with two cubs and a dog fox occupied the site.
Dogs can be a danger to fox cubs
It also revealed that the den was close to a popular dog-walking area and I held my breath as I watched a large, black dog follow its nose directly to the fox home and look down one of the entrance holes.
Red fox families will move if they sense danger
As the fox babies grew, the vixen became afraid for their safety. Soon, she moved out of her bramble-patch den and into the haven of Colin’s garden - where I had already built her a ready-made home for her youngsters to explore the world in safety.
Fox family settles into the home I built
I watched the young family from a hide I had built close by. I peered through my camouflage netting to see the dog fox bound onto a 6ft high wooden boundary fence then leap down into the garden. I watched it sniff around the patch before cocking its leg on one of my remote cameras and slinking off through a hole in the fence to continue patrolling its territory.
Next, the female emerged; one of her cubs trotting at her heels. As the cub lolloped past, the sunlight picked out a halo of long hairs poking through its woolly coat. Soon a second cub peeked through the gap in the fence and dashed to catch up with the others.
Together the cubs clambered over the logs, sniffing out treats that Colin had put out for them, and then began chasing each other around in circles. Next, they disappeared through the entrance to the fox den, and I watched on the screens connected to the cameras as they collapsed in a heap inside, exhausted by their antics.
Colin continued to keep me up to date with sightings and sent me regular updates from the cameras. One day he rang to let me know about something baffling: there were now more than two fox cubs in his garden.
Fox mystery
As the female suckled her cubs, a small head appeared through the hole in the fence and then another. Before I knew it a further three cubs had joined the other two and the vixen was now suckling five.
Over the next week, the cameras captured fox cubs tumbling about everywhere. It was difficult to keep tabs on them all and it took me several attempts before I finally counted a total of 10. Up until this point my cameras had only revealed two.
Red fox mums collaborate
The mystery was solved when a second vixen appeared on the scene and I realised the two vixens had joined forces to raise their cubs together. I had heard of vixens raising their cubs together in one large ‘family’, but I had never studied it.
I had headed to York in the hope of studying one family of urban foxes and had ended up with much more than I bargained for.
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@RobertEFuller
@RobertEFuller 3 года назад
I hope you've enjoyed the video! Watch more fox films: bit.ly/44Aw8PN Read my blog: www.robertefuller.com/diary/ Shop my fox artwork: www.robertefuller.com/product-tag/fox-robert-e-fuller/ Follow me: Facebook - bit.ly/43LiisV | Twitter - bit.ly/43yuiO9 | Instagram- bit.ly/3XV7rLA | TikTok - bit.ly/3XUnEAJ
@vaclav222
@vaclav222 2 года назад
you have a scar in your forehead at 0.16 but when you turn it disappear? what camouflage technique is this
@elisakozlowsky5469
@elisakozlowsky5469 2 года назад
Very beautiful and sweet families!!
@ChickpeatheTortie
@ChickpeatheTortie 2 года назад
I live in a ground floor flat in Hackney East London and often get a couple foxes come round - and they are surprisingly tame and understand the word 'sardines'. I used to own a male cat who used to rub noses and chatter to the fox visitors - he also used to talk to a crow couple as well they would have long lengthy conversations. Unfortunately Boris is no longer with me and I miss him terribly it was all so lovely to see. Also here in Hackney foxes do very nicely and someone is actually having the females spayed and they all look very well fed and can often be seen walking around early in day when it is already light.
@dmarks0630
@dmarks0630 2 года назад
2 vixens shared territory and rasied cubs together. That's amazing.
@biddydibdab9180
@biddydibdab9180 6 месяцев назад
Our mother fox had six babies last spring and raised all successfully. What a joy to watch. ❤️
@LukeGOrrin
@LukeGOrrin 3 года назад
My word, that footage you captured from the hide was absolutely breath-taking. So moving. I’m with you; I could watch fox cub play fight forever.
@lisbethbird8268
@lisbethbird8268 3 года назад
There was a Fox family that would play and scavenge in my yard for, I'm guessing, mice. The cubs would hide from Daddy in the bushes at the edge of open space, then jump out suddenly pouncing on him. Then wrestle and tumble. My cats were fascinated and not afraid. They would lie on their bellies watching.
@dominotr
@dominotr 3 месяца назад
Oh, how delightful. We have a little thriving family in our neighbourhood. I've enjoyed watching them. The cubs are now out and about, playing. So adorable.
@vivianefrancart5065
@vivianefrancart5065 5 месяцев назад
AMAZING, BEAUTIFULL ANIMALS. THEIR COLLOR IS LOVELY AND THOSE EYES, JUST WAUW.THANK YOU Mr. @ROBERT E FULLER FOR SHARING🌹🌿🌾🌱
@petersterling5334
@petersterling5334 Год назад
Great Work Robert! Its Amazing that the Two Mums are Suckling all the Kits no matter who is the Mother!
@sunsetta9496
@sunsetta9496 2 года назад
It's great that you and your friend built a new and safer den for the fox family. I almost couldn't believe how many fox cubs there were, running about!
@Lynnthomason45
@Lynnthomason45 28 дней назад
Thank you Robert, for this absolutely beautiful little family of foxes! 😎
@BoyoMikey
@BoyoMikey 5 месяцев назад
I saw similar creche behaviour with a family of foxes I followed in Cambridge during 2019. 8 cubs two vixens (cubs split 6 and 2) and a dog fox. All happily rubbing along. Then in 2022 I witnessed 3 cubs from 2021, help raise the 2022 litter. It was amazing. Foxes never cease to amaze me. Thanks for these videos and the live feed from the den.
@RobertEFuller
@RobertEFuller 5 месяцев назад
Yes they are quite amazing we have seen so many different foxes this and they is a big den not far away it’s so busy with action it looks more like a busy badger set, There is a lot going on with there social structure that we don’t know about but it’s fascinating to get a insight into there lives
@ggurks
@ggurks 2 года назад
wow, that's a big fox family
@RobertEFuller
@RobertEFuller 2 года назад
It’s took me a few goes to count them all
@janetturner7489
@janetturner7489 Год назад
So enjoyed seeing the fox clan. Beautiful.
@RobertEFuller
@RobertEFuller Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@hugoyuugo1300
@hugoyuugo1300 3 года назад
We saw a young fox in our sub urb in France. His mother was most likely near. There are chickens near too, hence why haha Unfortunately, foxes in France are considered like cockroaches. Cruel hunting methods happen. I pray they escape but... It's a pleasure to see that foxes have hope in GB.
@NtoTheM
@NtoTheM 3 года назад
They'll manage. I saw foxes in the middle of Berlin, can you believe that? If they manage to make it there they'll make it anywhere.
@hugoyuugo1300
@hugoyuugo1300 3 года назад
@@NtoTheM yes 😊 ... not against cruel French hunters... who do not hesitate to torture them, or provoke people who defends them by spilling... ...😥 That was my point. The young fox and its mother live near. They are unlikely to be hunted and tortured. But what about the others not near houses 😞 The French hunting lobby is very strong in France, allied with both of the strongest parties and forrest animals are DOOMED for years to come. Robert is an amazing person. But in France, he would be persecuted, and even sued. I hate my country for that. The Senate is the worst... They tried to pass several laws to punish people protecting hunted animals 😡 I am restless about forrest French animals...
@Badger-w8u
@Badger-w8u 3 года назад
It's our human attitude towards them . But they eat what we see as pests ( mice rats ) , ok they make a noise , but then we do a lot more .
@GlitzyWitch
@GlitzyWitch 3 года назад
@@hugoyuugo1300 so so sad 😭😭😭
@GlitzyWitch
@GlitzyWitch 3 года назад
@@Badger-w8u not my attor, never has been. Just those that cannot see that they have as much right living in this planet than you or I. No questions asked
@davidrobinson6353
@davidrobinson6353 5 месяцев назад
Brilliant to witness Great many Thanks 👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
@noarphilxaty7267
@noarphilxaty7267 3 года назад
im always enchanted by vixens... their eyes are mesmerizing
@FadalDotCom
@FadalDotCom Год назад
So cute. Foxes seem to need conservation.
@marysaltlife1427
@marysaltlife1427 7 месяцев назад
Your fox video is educational as well as it is beautiful. Thank you very much for sharing these gorgeous creatures with us.
@pattytanur3321
@pattytanur3321 Год назад
Robert Fuller so professional and warm. Gr8 work !
@frankiepost2749
@frankiepost2749 3 года назад
This is probably her daughter from another litter, the mom had. It reminds me of the lions in Africa.
@AnnaMarianne
@AnnaMarianne 3 года назад
Or a sister?
@frankiepost2749
@frankiepost2749 3 года назад
@@AnnaMarianne Yeah that would make more sense.
@GlitzyWitch
@GlitzyWitch 3 года назад
More than likely, I thought this too ❤️
@shoona101films
@shoona101films 3 года назад
yeah i was thinking of that too, maybe the other female fox was a daughter or sister to the other fox.
@goombapizza6335
@goombapizza6335 Год назад
I'm almost certain that the vixens are sisters and the three foxes form one social group. In times of plentiful food, foxes are not necessarily monogamous. From DiscoverWildlife: "Foxes live in social groups - three or four adults are quite common (though 10 were recorded in one Bristol group). These consist of equal numbers of dogs and vixens. Generally, only one vixen breeds, but occasionally up to three do. Cubs can be reared separately, but may also be pooled together in one large litter." Which is exactly what was going on here.
@chichitex1252
@chichitex1252 8 месяцев назад
This was just delightful! Thanks you for this closeup of these fox families!❤❤❤
@nmritter
@nmritter 7 месяцев назад
FANTASTIC!!!
@neilsarath9812
@neilsarath9812 2 года назад
Thanks 👍 Bob, yet another great video.
@RobertEFuller
@RobertEFuller 2 года назад
Thanks the foxes are courting there again this year
@icyBulls
@icyBulls 3 года назад
The production quality and visuals are always amazing!!
@RobertEFuller
@RobertEFuller 3 года назад
Thank you, very glad you're enjoying the films!
@Hollowelldena70
@Hollowelldena70 3 года назад
Best part of my day is watching your nature videos. I learn so much! Thanks
@RobertEFuller
@RobertEFuller 3 года назад
Happy to hear that!
@lucysmith4965
@lucysmith4965 Год назад
Amazing. Foxes are so beautiful 🦊 ❤
@human_boulder
@human_boulder 2 года назад
OMG they are beautiful 🤩🤩🤩
@brigittebordelet3944
@brigittebordelet3944 3 года назад
Amazing!🤗😊 How lovely they are! 💗😍 Thank you so much for this wonderful video!🙏🌝
@julieprior3126
@julieprior3126 3 года назад
How extraordinary! And what luck you and Colin had to attract both families into the new den. Fascinating and beautiful film.
@lyngruen8607
@lyngruen8607 6 месяцев назад
Super story 🦊🦊🦊🦊 Beautiful family ❤ Thank you Robert. Thoroughly enjoy your videos. Texas Nana
@andyfyl5680
@andyfyl5680 2 года назад
The foxes are amazing!
@isaknilsson2116
@isaknilsson2116 3 года назад
Absolutely brilliant! Thanks for this!!
@afsharlady
@afsharlady 2 года назад
Beautiful and amazing video!
@RobertEFuller
@RobertEFuller 2 года назад
Thanks 😃 Foxes are very secretive and hard to film
@begun65vdal5
@begun65vdal5 3 года назад
Thx a lot- really good! I like how you and your friend are building these artifical nesting places for different animals. Here in the city of Berlin we also have a wide variety of wildlife (beside 3M people!) including foxes. Had already fox encounters myself.
@RinmizuKioki
@RinmizuKioki 2 года назад
So beautiful! Thank you for this!!! 🥰
@RobertEFuller
@RobertEFuller 2 года назад
Glad you liked it!
@tinyangel9409
@tinyangel9409 3 месяца назад
Beautiful Foxes❤
@Mompfried
@Mompfried 3 года назад
Absolutely breathtaking and amazing. So cute, these foxes with their cubs.
@IMAS7X
@IMAS7X 2 года назад
Great video! Thank you for sharing. Mama Fox is very smart. She keeps vigilant all the time, safeguarding her babies.
@nandhinim2676
@nandhinim2676 3 года назад
Hope to see more on foxes.
@kalleyladouceur2225
@kalleyladouceur2225 Год назад
The fear of the dogs is a reason we should always be using a leash when walking our pets. So glad nothing happened and they all survived and thriving ❤️
@triciaelder0517
@triciaelder0517 2 года назад
So cute
@GiacomodellaSvezia
@GiacomodellaSvezia 3 года назад
Kudos to Colin for sharing his garden.
@kayeplaguedoc9054
@kayeplaguedoc9054 4 месяца назад
"The fox is biting the camera" - I've been watching foxes for years and let me tell you, their two favorite non-food things to chew up are cameras and cell phones. Beautiful video btw
@june8960
@june8960 3 года назад
Absolutely superb videos as always. Can’t imagine how many days you’ve spent to capture those precious moments! Thank you Robert!
@debbralehrman5957
@debbralehrman5957 2 месяца назад
Great footage.👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🐾
@Yquarus
@Yquarus 3 года назад
Well, that escalated fastly into a kit-ergarden xD xD hahaha ... I always forget how adaptable foxes are and how social they can be. Thanks for sharing Robert and showing these good mums and dads with their kits!!
@wildguy4773
@wildguy4773 9 месяцев назад
Two vixens are probably either sister or mother and daughter. Foxes can be really territorial when stranger foxes come. But sometimes sisters or mother and daughter will collide and raise their young. Teamwork is typically seen in pair but being mates a fox and vixen
@sylphofthewildwoods5518
@sylphofthewildwoods5518 3 года назад
This is just grand! I'm happy for you to experience these lovely foxes and I thank you for sharing them with us.
@GLRDesignsdotcom
@GLRDesignsdotcom 3 года назад
BRILLIANT!!👍😃💕💕💕Ty for sharing!! They are TOO CUTE!!🦊
@jamiemcdaniel8155
@jamiemcdaniel8155 2 года назад
Thanks for this video
@RobertEFuller
@RobertEFuller 2 года назад
The vixen has had cubs again this year
@almaxx9680
@almaxx9680 3 года назад
Fantastic ❤️❤️
@Karma-is9pu
@Karma-is9pu 2 года назад
This quality it amazing.
@RobertEFuller
@RobertEFuller 2 года назад
Thanks 😊 l love filming foxes 🦊
@christiankrueger8048
@christiankrueger8048 Год назад
Thank you!
@triciaelder0517
@triciaelder0517 2 года назад
Love your videos so much
@RobertEFuller
@RobertEFuller 2 года назад
Thanks 😊
@Miss_Mellie_Girl
@Miss_Mellie_Girl 3 года назад
Gorgeous! Thank you!
@patgordon7601
@patgordon7601 3 года назад
Amazing the video and the way nature adapts.
@SamtheMan0508
@SamtheMan0508 3 года назад
That's a lot of baby foxes!
@freespirit6209
@freespirit6209 3 года назад
Amazing - thank you!
@fadadoce6659
@fadadoce6659 10 месяцев назад
I love you channel. Thank you for sharing
@turav_ryker817
@turav_ryker817 2 года назад
Wow fox are beautiful ❤️❤️❤️ I've never seen one before even on vid
@jtrncr
@jtrncr Год назад
Alright this is beautiful! To live together, so unusual, so perfect tho! Thank you, Robert and friend!! Thank you foxes!!!
@thedogman7846
@thedogman7846 3 года назад
Yesterday I was watching your channel and hoping that one day you‘d post content on foxes. Now I wake up to this 😍😍😍. That‘s probably a mother with kits and her daughter with her own kits :D
@readytogo6569
@readytogo6569 3 года назад
Absolutely Brilliant, Robert. Thank you!
@adriangibson3153
@adriangibson3153 2 года назад
So sweet 😊
@tatianapantazopoulou7518
@tatianapantazopoulou7518 3 года назад
Absolutely amazing!!!
@kek3908
@kek3908 Год назад
I had no idea that was even possible in regard to 2 females sharing the cubs and territory. Crazy video and thank you, amazing.
@elisakozlowsky5469
@elisakozlowsky5469 2 года назад
I am speechless. Really, this is awesome! Your friend made everything to keep the fox family (more than one) safe, and he did it, while many people just want to keep them away. Congratulations for you and your friend!! Quite beautiful footages!!
@Aeowyn23
@Aeowyn23 3 года назад
lovely thank you
@ispsend6127
@ispsend6127 3 года назад
Thanks, Robert, for another amazing video.
@RobertEFuller
@RobertEFuller 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@antonino2993
@antonino2993 2 года назад
As it turned out, there are two momma foxes helping each other in mothering their cubs together. Even in the wild, there is a sense of sharing. Nice
@ajrdelaratv3778
@ajrdelaratv3778 3 года назад
Watching your amazing video respect
@obsidianzarok2361
@obsidianzarok2361 3 года назад
Excellent work as always Robert top quality
@debbiea6782
@debbiea6782 3 года назад
Love it! You never disappoint Robert!
@TexasRanger60
@TexasRanger60 3 года назад
Absolut amazing video story of a big fox family. Its the very first time i have seen so many foxes together. Thank you Robert for sharing this wonderful video.
@mandymoore5774
@mandymoore5774 2 года назад
Awwww that’s so heartwarming seeing them looking right at the camera. Mum is very apprehensive, as a good mother should be.
@meganc243
@meganc243 3 года назад
This is a beautiful video💜
@lisae1032
@lisae1032 3 года назад
Great video, thank you 🤗
@RobertEFuller
@RobertEFuller 2 года назад
You’re welcome 😊
@HeavnzMiHome
@HeavnzMiHome 3 года назад
Awesome ! 🇨🇦
@erstwhile6163
@erstwhile6163 3 года назад
It’s lovely to be able to watch foxes with affection. In Australia being an introduced species, foxes are considered pests because of the vast damage they do to our native fauna. They are so beautiful. Thank you for sharing this video.
@samtrieu5799
@samtrieu5799 3 года назад
I was shocked to see one decades back in suburbia…a wild fox and a wild rabbit…In the same area but different times. Thought it was illegal to have rabbits in qld so was surprised to see one but yeah a fox in the suburbs didn’t make sense to me as well…like how did it get there and survive with so many houses and roads and just a small park.
@anti-ethniccleansing465
@anti-ethniccleansing465 2 года назад
It is really sad indeed because species that man introduced to Australia (like the dingo, foxes and cats) have done a real number on the ecosystem, to no fault of the animals themselves ofc - they never asked to be brought over. And then humans have to exterminate a ton of the poor things because of the havoc they cause. 3,000 years ago Tasmanian devils were made extinct in Australia because of the dingo. And now humans have wiped out dingoes across most of Victoria and NSW, mostly to protect livestock, leaving foxes and cats to become primary predators. That had a disastrous impact on Australia’s native wildlife; at least 29 mammals became extinct over the past 200 years. About 20 of these have been blamed directly on feral cats, prompting a government effort to kill *two million* of them. 😢 Tasmanian devils are currently fighting to survive in Tasmania, due to the world’s only known transmissible cancer, which only affects the devils. Humans are working hard to save them from going extinct, and one of the things they’ve done recently is reintroduce healthy devils that don’t carry the cancer to mainland Australia. If the devils thrive and expand in Australia, then you aren’t going to be seeing foxes (nor stray cats) for much longer. Foxes were never able to become established in Tasmania, despite several (stupid) attempts, and cats aren’t rampant there either - because the devil suppresses their numbers. And not only will foxes and cats decline, grazing herbivores such as wallabies will too. The vegetation eaten by wallabies removes spots for small mammals, such as bandicoots, to hide. Wherever the dingo doesn’t exist, devils will assume the role of top predator, leading to an increase in medium-sized mammals.
@anngeeeee
@anngeeeee 3 года назад
when that one cub rests its head on its sibling to sleep.. I cri
@Go-Dawgs
@Go-Dawgs 2 года назад
I love your videos so much!
@RobertEFuller
@RobertEFuller 2 года назад
Thank you so much!!
@judycook4314
@judycook4314 3 года назад
This is great! Thanks for sharing.
@Rob_2020
@Rob_2020 Год назад
Awesome 👏🏻
@girishgowdagowdagirish6385
@girishgowdagowdagirish6385 3 года назад
Super job
@hannahgrace2980
@hannahgrace2980 3 года назад
That's so cool!
@agnesritchie1234
@agnesritchie1234 3 месяца назад
I would love that animals are more lovable than some humans
@Hanuman-111
@Hanuman-111 3 года назад
Adorable!
@javaripearson3817
@javaripearson3817 3 года назад
Love it need more
@RobertEFuller
@RobertEFuller 3 года назад
More foxes 🦊 ? Or try just more wildlife
@mbarker1958
@mbarker1958 2 года назад
more thumbs up!!!
@RobertEFuller
@RobertEFuller 2 года назад
Thanks 😊
@barbsyorkies
@barbsyorkies 3 года назад
Love themm okkk
@saidmo1797
@saidmo1797 3 года назад
Hey! I visited Romania in this summer and i had seen a lot of them are killed on the road, so sad...please do something for them somebody to protect this cute animals. Thank you...
@diannaantes5262
@diannaantes5262 7 месяцев назад
I ❤🦊
@plymyt2637
@plymyt2637 3 года назад
Yay Foxes are my favourite animals :)
@deccyboi4218
@deccyboi4218 3 года назад
this channel is amazing
@RobertEFuller
@RobertEFuller 3 года назад
Thank you so much.
@karenhayes4743
@karenhayes4743 3 года назад
This is beautiful! Thank you so very much.
@corvuscorone7735
@corvuscorone7735 3 года назад
Has that been observed before? Fox mums sharing the bringing up of their cubs? Amazing video!
@wildlifespotlight511
@wildlifespotlight511 3 года назад
Yes it's has I think
@peterd788
@peterd788 3 года назад
It's not unusual for foxes to take over parenting from another fox in a group.
@galacticbutterfly5590
@galacticbutterfly5590 2 года назад
The ending was unexpected and proves foxes really are tricky 😁 we were all fooled into thinking it was one mum and her two pups .. then the whole fox colony showed up and moved in.
@RobertEFuller
@RobertEFuller 2 года назад
Yeah foxes can surprise ! It’s probably two related vixens mum and daughter or sisters
@WilliamLeeson1
@WilliamLeeson1 3 года назад
Absolutely wonderful watching these beautiful animals. Thank you so very much. I just ask myself why does anyone want to harm these amazing creatures?
@laurenmiller149
@laurenmiller149 3 года назад
they are so beautiful!
@hankpikuni7024
@hankpikuni7024 3 года назад
Dude heals like Wolverine at 0:15
@ignisdark
@ignisdark 3 года назад
My granddad used to feed the foxes on his property by hand at least for a few years then we stopped seeing them I’m not saying he was right in feeding wild animals but his reasoning was they kept the smaller pests away from his garden and it only cost him some left over meat from his butcher shop he owns
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