Nature on PBS has episode tonight on Red Fox

There's a sliver/blue fox that I sometimes see dashing across the field here, should I be worry? Are they, say, less likely to attack then your other kinds of foxes?
Actually, the "red" fox comes in an array of colours. from neon red, to silver, to all black, and white, and yellows, and browns
 
We have seen two beautiful red fox on our trail cameras here, and think they may now be a mated pair as we see them together since late fall.
After fresh snowfall I always find tracks around the yard and chicken coop and run. Our granddaughter found scat on the outside window sill that looks like fox scat. This was last summer.
Poor chickens, sleeping on their roosts while a fox sat outside the window watching them.
I don't think I would sleep very well if I were in bed at night and Bigfoot was standing watching me through the window!
And poor, hungry fox. Like looking through the windows of a donut shop before it opens for the day....
 
:lau I'll take that one with the creamy filling. And that one with sprinkles. But I don't like the jelly filled ones.

Poor chickens, sleeping on their roosts while a fox sat outside the window watching them.
I don't think I would sleep very well if I were in bed at night and Bigfoot was standing watching me through the window!
And poor, hungry fox. Like looking through the windows of a donut shop before it opens for the day....
 
Last year here they did away with analog signals so no more antenna reception. Now we either have to have cable if available or satellite.
The FCC passed a regulation a few years ago, that all stations broadcasting in digital also had to transmit analog signals.
I have a special antenna for FTA ( free to air) reception. You don't get any premium channels but it is free.
 

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