
Oh my! Somedays are just OH my days. I have seen about five foxes in my life, in Alaska, Canada, Wyoming and The Holler. I was on Santa Cruz Island before and saw the Channel Island foxes, a very unusual species that live only on the Channel Islands, no where else in the world, but I wasn’t really taking photos then. So back I went to see them again and try and get their photos. We hiked all over stunning Santa Cruz Island, and I firmly believe that since I was seeking, I didn’t find. It was an hour until the boat left and I had already been waiting in the place I had seen them before for about an hour. Silent, still, waiting. When, at last, the first fox came out. She scuttled along this open but submerged ditch that I am guessing she built that led from her den. She was surreptitious at first, but quickly got braver.

This is the second fox. This one was bigger and I assume (with no knowledge to back me up that this was a male).

The friendly first one again.

This is the third smaller one. She (or he) got very close as long as I didn’t move a titch.

I have so many more photos of this unique species. They are 1/3 smaller than the North American Grey fox. Channel Island foxes live on 6 of the 8 Channel Islands. Each island has a separate endemic fox species.

Current thinking seems to be that these island foxes rafted over during the last ice age about 10,000- 16,000 years ago.

They are very protected here. I am speechless. They are remarkbale.

I forget to mention. Santa Cruz Island is ethereal.

Cheers to you from the rare Channel Island foxes~
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Lovely, Cindy. What an interesting blue colour of fur.
Yes gorgeous multi-colors aren’t they!
Wonderful foxes – thanks for showing them to us, Cindy. Here in Britain, foxes are reddish, so seeing these is a novel experience.
Thank you so much for appreciating them! I have seen photos of the UK’s foxes, but have never actually seen one
Oh Cindy! They could not be more beautiful. You are so lucky to have met them, and I am so lucky that you have shared them with me. I wish there were more than only 80. They should be an endangered species, but when I looked them up it said “threatened”? What are we waiting for, 10 foxes?
Resa, you are entirely on the mark. My son knows a lot more about The Channel Island ecosystems because he went to college there majoring in wildlife biology.
The foxes are very rare and very much vulnerable due to their small numbers and limited habitat. They are currently in recovery mode due to a lot of complex factors including moving Golden Eagles, restablishing Bald Eagles, moving non-native pigs, and captive breeding. It is too complicated for me to pretend to be knowledgeable. The lowest tally of Channel Island foxes sometime in the early 2000’s was 80 on Santa Cruz, 15 each on two other islands. They were severely endangered then and are in comeback mode now due to these aforementioned efforts and more. It is a conservation success story. To read more than I know check out:
http://www.nps.gov/chis/naturescience/island-fox.htm
All I know is they are magnificent and I know you feel the same. Thank you my friend for bothering to research them and my thoughts as always are squarely with you. <3 <3
Number two down, what a beautifully smug look, Cindy. Love it. Wonderful photos. –Curt
Thanks my friend!!! Such a moment of pure joy!!!
I love it. Babies.
I agree, hard to get more loveable than this! Cheers to you my friend~
deliziosa piccola volpe azzurra! un incanto di foto!
Muchas gracias y usted son muy amable!
What gorgeous big eyes they have, quite stunning photos Cindy
Beautiful, intelligence in those eyes! Thank you Pauline~
das sind unglaublich schöne Bilder, alles Gute, KLaus
Vielen dank Klaus! 🙂
I absolutely adore those foxes. Have emailed your post to two people who I know will love them, too. Will also share on facebook, as I’ve loads of animal-loving friends there.
Absolutely “Oh My”. I am so happy that these foxes are protected and not seen as vermin as in many other parts of the world 😀
Yes so glad you see them as I do. I can’t imagine seeing a fox as vermin. They eat rats, mice etc.
Thank you for sharing! Those foxes look adorable 🙂
No wonder foxy is slang for good looking! 😉
Fantastic pictures!
So happy you like them & cheers to you too!
Beautiful Cindy! The landscape and the foxes compliment each other so perfectly. Leave it to nature to get it right! xx
Hi Lea, nothing can surpass mother nature! Hope all is well with you my friend~
As usual, you are right Cindy! Merci beaucoup and a votre santé!
Fantastic photos!
Awwwww, so motivating! Thanks~
Wow! Super photos, really excellent. Nice to sit some place and then be rewarded. Ken
Hi Ken, it was a pretty incredible experience! So happy you liked them too~
They are gorgeous.
Yes they are and so winsome too!
Lucky you! Your pics are marvelous.
Awwww, your comment is so appreciated!
Beautiful scenery; adorable wildlife. Amazing photos, Cindy! 🙂
What a beautiful world we have been gifted with~
You must have a big zoom lens to capture birds and foxes =)! I think foxes are really cute looking. I don’t know what kind of problems they will pose to human, but I was not amuse by the fox hunting tradition in UK, which is for the entertainment. I don’t support any kind of animal cruelty in any part of the world, might it be whales, sharks, seals, bears etc. Just wish human can live peacefully with these animals.
Yes I so share your feeling. Humans need to learn to live peacefully with each other and with the animal world. These foxes know this, they came right up close to me, within a foot or so!
Cute little critters 🙂
Very cute and very clever too!
Fabulous post,the Fox is a master in his games.Best regards.
Fabulous is just the right world. Cheers to you Jalal~
Cindy, I love these photos! Thank you very much for posting them!
Despite their traditionally mostly negative image in Chinese culture, the fox has always been one of my favorite animals. 🙂
They are delightful and I am so glad you like them too. I am following your volcano eruption and hope all is well with you and your family Hari~
Thank you, Cindy.
The volcano has “behaved” a bit, but the people living near the mountain are not allowed to go back to their villages yet. They are living in temporary camps. We try our best to help them.
The new elected president is going to visit them soon. I hope he brings more aids with him. 🙂
I hope so too. I have been worried about the eruption. Sounds so stressful and difficult. I hope aid is brought in for the people displaced in camps as well. So upsetting and frightening. Please keep me posted Hari. I am still sending you my thoughts and prayers. <3
Wunderschöne Bilder lieber Gruß und einen guten Donnerstag Gislinde
Guten Tag Gislinde !Vielen dank Gislinde <3 <3!
I think we have red foxes here. I saw one crossing the yard in the winter over snow lit by the moon one year. The Channel Isle Foxes have a unique blue hue. Sometimes the females are bigger since they have to carry offspring and the males are smaller and more colorful. Like birds.
Winter is fast approaching here. The daylight hours are few. And even fewer with all the rain we have been having. Thanks for all your visits. I’m looking forward to some warm weather time in December.
Hugs, Jules
Yes, I am my no means particularly knowledgeable about foxes. All I know is that I love them. <3 I thought about that as soon as I wrote it and hence the qualifier, one was smaller, one bigger, probably I should have stuck with that which about reaches the depth of my knowledge! Laughing~
Cute as a button – glad they showed themselves to you so we could meet them, too. 🙂
I think I want to post more photos of their canny burrows that seemed to allow them to funnel around on the the surface of the ground without ever being above ground level. I am probably totally wrong about this, but I would love to see what people see and think. They are so darn adorable in every way~
They must have the sweetest faces I’ve ever seen on a fox, such beautiful eyes too! 🙂
Yes, heartbreakers, one and all!! Their multi-colored coats blew me away too, they seemed to be a conglomeration of all foxes in one!
Exceptional photos, Cindy!
Awwww so appreciated!
They are wonderful!
That is the word! <3
Well, foxy lady, you’ve done it again…, wowed me with some really fantastic pics. These little guys are gorgeous creatures. 🙂 Hugs.
Can you even believe them? I felt this big spiritual thing, because I was waiting for them for no good reason except I really wanted to see them, and they finally came out and said HELLO big time! What a moment in time. They stayed until I was the last to make it back on the boat. These are the moments where we can know all life is divine. You know this better than I. Hugs back to you cousin~
Wow, what a thrill to see such gorgeous creatures. Life is good!
My feelings precisely! Nice you would know that~
Wow, great photos of great creation of almighty
Awwww, thank you!
They looks very healthy…not how I picture a fox in the wild…beautiful creatures!
Good to see isn’t since they almost died out!
Really awesome photos, Cindy. And always a treat to see an endemic. 🙂
It was truly an epic experience for me to get so close to such incredible creatures!
Thrilling. I haven’t seen any foxes since last winter. The one looks like he/she has a look of pure joy. 😀
Yes! I felt that too definitely. What marvelous animals!
I really find it hard to make a balanced comment. Those foxes are exceptionally beautiful. And it is good that they are protected. Here in Australia they are “AN INTRODUCED SPECIES” and I think that makes all the difference. Here they are responsible – along with the cat – with the destruction of many of our native species. They have actually wiped out some species. BUT have a look at “We went to look at the whales” on my blog to see what I mean. And, Cindy, this is not a blatant attempt to promote my blog – It’s to do with foxes and photos and a bit more. And I don’t need to promote because you are already one of my favourite followers.
I don’t think I have heard about these foxes before. Amazing!
Yes. I am officially a member of their fan club! 😉
And I 🙂
Oh my goodness you were so close! You must be part native American with or stealth skills! These are such cute foxes! Lovely photos as always Cindy!
Animals seem to have a second sense about whom to trust. I wonder how they do this? So glad you like the foxes too~
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Fantastic story and beautiful photos. I have reblogged an intro on Some Animals are Crackers.
AV
I am honored! Thank you so much and have an excellent week~
Worthy. The week will depend if I survive Monday… 🙂
AV
Always Mondays…….. :'(
These are amazing photos!
Really happy you like them and thank you!
Absolutely superb, breathtaking really!
Oh you are so very kind and you know I am a big admirer of your blo!
You’re welcome and thanks for the kind words. I love your travel tales and photos, but especially how your own love for nature shines through in posts like this one about the foxes, and your earlier hawk series!
Wild creatures thrill and comfort me as I know they do you! <3
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They’re beautiful and your photos are incredible!
I bet Clowie would protect them, although their only enemies on the islands are bald eagles! Cheers to you and thank you too~
Liebe Cindy super Fotos von den Füchsen spitze toll fotografiert einen schönen Donnerstag wünsche ich dir und die schönen Leckereien da bekommt man ja gleich Lust welche zu naschen ganz liebe Grüße in Freundschaft Klaus
Guten Tag Klaus! Danke schoen und Happy Halloween! 👿
They look lovely! What a privilege to be able to observe them.
I have to confess, I was completely thrilled! So happy you enjoyed them~
Oooh, nice that you visited Santa Cruz island on foot as well! I didn’t manage to do that, but your photos convinced me that I have to rectify this some day… soon! 🙂
I hope you do! Anacapa is most interesting too! Happy Halloween to you~
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IcfMm4eNq-k&feature=player_detailpage
Räven (Finnish)= Vixen
Interesting. When we were in Russia, we visited a museum on ethnography of Arctic peoples. They live obviously in the far Arctic reaches and their cultures have remained somehwhat unchanged by time due to their geographical isolation. I found this wonderful and this music reminds me of it. Thanks for sending me it my friend~
You have a good ear 🙂 which means you hear more than the superficial noises. This IS blended with a Soumi (Sami) dialect.
There is a trick to breathing like that without hyperventilating, though sometimes hyperventilating is done on purpose. Variations are done all the way around the artic circle. However, this particular song is a modern song on an old theme with mixed genre, as much of Hedningarna’s music is. I am tickled that you heard it 🙂
That feeling of running for miles and miles is a common Northern element, as well.
Human and fox changelings is a shared theme in folk tales in the Northern Hemisphere where ever there are (or have been) fox.
I hope your little Island Fox survive.
Thank you for sharing so much through your beautiful photography.:-D
Amazing! I visited with the Sami on a prior trip to Norway. Yes, the breathing running across the arctic tundra, how remarkable. Although fox have never approached me like this before, I have heard and read of arctic foxes sort of adopting people and co-existing. They are so intelligent. Animals are simply so much more intelligent than many people give them credit for.
Your knowledge and stories are simply inspiring and leave me wanting to learn more.
Thank you so much for sharing this with me. <3 <3
What a cheeky chappie that fox is! 😀
Pretty adorable aren’t they!!
Indeed!
Heavenly island scenery and captivating foxes, too. Cindy, I enjoyed visiting these little vixens and varmints! Smiles!
Vixens and varmits! Sounds like a perfect title for a post! <3
I am a fan of all wildlife (canids in particular) and those little foxes have just moved up the list. Great pics!!!
We share similar feelings about wildlife and these little foxes are just wonderful! Cheers & thanks~
Maymont Park, in Richmond, Va. has foxes they adopted, when the pregnant mother (who died) was hit by a car. Evidently someone managed to get the fox to the Vet in time to save the cubs. Your beautiful foxes stir up memories of those guys, not to mention I like sharing THAT story.
Oh how wonderful that they saved the kits! That is a delightful story! <3
Maymont is a wonderful park. If ever you’re in RIchmond, Va. you should check it out. I have some posts from Maymont on my blog if you care to check them out, in the meantime.