Ikslo
Crowing
Same! I had to zoom in to get a closer look at that comb!I thought, wow, look at Buff’s comb!!Then I realized it was the shrub rake we use to herd them along.
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Same! I had to zoom in to get a closer look at that comb!I thought, wow, look at Buff’s comb!!Then I realized it was the shrub rake we use to herd them along.
So happy it wasn’t just me!Same! I had to zoom in to get a closer look at that comb!![]()
As someone from the US: please cancel my subscription. All this and it's only been a week
First fox came around 8 am, pretty red. Next was after 10 am a pale red, the third was in the afternoon, a grayish.I know there is a fox near us but I haven’t seen it or had issues with it. Bobcat, yes. Raccoons I get first. But the other night I lost a big fat Orpington who decided to sleep outside on a lawn mower. I followed the feather trail until it disappeared and it went the opposite way the bobcat has taken chickens. How did you know you had a fox? Did you see it? Did it attack during the day or night? I chalked the Orpington up to a raccoon because I saw a paw print in the dirt near the lawn mower but I always thought raccoons just killed and ate in the same spot. I set a raccoon trap just in case and haven’t caught anything so now I’m wondering if it was something else and a fox would make sense. We also have a coyote roaming around but whatever it was didn’t set off the camera so I figure it had to be small and quick.