
So you think one has to go to Africa to witness wild predator prey interactions? Ha, I say! Just go to central London. And, no I am not talking about the tube strike…..

Actually, we left Africa and flew to London on the first leg home to The Holler. We were looking forward to a spell of civilization and culture. But it seems, our safari was to continue in London. We checked into a hotel quite near the crowds and hustle of the British Museum, and I looked out our hotel window onto a city park, and this was the sight that greeted me!

There were four foxes in this family in the center of London. There were magpies too. Occasionally the foxes would snag a magpie which resulted in the magpies giving the foxes holy hell for hours. They would taunt and goad them.

I was supposed to be going to the British Museum with my hubby, but instead I sat for hours watching the foxes in the Duke of Bedford’s garden. No one was allowed to go in the garden, thank God, and my hotel window only opened about four inches, so there was considerable challenge getting these pics, but I was motivated! I live in Southern California and rarely get to see foxes so it is always a thrill.

It takes effort learning to hunt,

and can be quite exhausting.

Not to mention embarrassing, when the prey decides to become the predator!

And then there is mum to contend with. She can be such a nag….

But being almost a teenager, mum is starting to get an idea what she’s in for.

It’s nice to be a fox family in the Duke of Bedford’s garden,

if only there was a little more to eat.
Cheers to you from the London fox’s garden~
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Cute foxes, it would be hard to me to guess that this family lives in London 🙂
Can you imagine it, right in the midst of one of the most congested parts!
Awe… You did well! 🙂
I love foxes! I have seen ONE at The Holler!
I really enjoyed seeing these wild foxes looking rather domestic 🙂
I wasn’t expecting them near Russel Square!
I started reading this just as I was about to eat…glad there was nothing that made me regret that decision!🙈
Laughing…..I bet you love the little foxes Antionette! 😉 <3
Yes, I was glad they didn’t eat anything while I was trying to!
Laughing…….When are we looking at more model homes?
Nature is all around you, CIndy. Lovely pictures.
Leslie
So grateful for it too. I really am not much a city person, so you have no idea how happy I was that the foxes found me. There is actually quite a lot of wild creatures in London….
I think the bird might be in trouble…
I think you may be right, but Magpies do NOT like to be bossed around!
What a cool thing to observe, no wonder you opted to stay back and watch them. Your photos are wonderful.
Awwww, so glad you love the foxes too!
Your photographs are always so stunning Cindy, I love them. 🙂
That makes my evening Ranu! Thank you~
This is priceless, Cindy!
Honestly, they aren’t coyotes. They were pretty skinny. I wonder how they survive!
Wherever Cindy goes, there is wildness. (But I would prefer watching live foxes to ogling museum relics almost any day.)
Amen to that sister!
The pictures are stunning (as always). Now you just have to go to the park across from Buckingham Palace and feed the tame squirrels. London is such a great city. I am always looking forward to your posts and pictures. Be safe!
Yep, there are wild things there and I saw lots of ’em! As long as no one harms those foxes, I am a happy camper.
They are beautiful, Cindy. Your effort was really worth it. Thank you!
Plus, I was mesmerized by the whole experience. I was mourning leaving Africa, and fate put these foxes on my London doorstep! It doesn’t get better then this for me!
That is so cool ~ London foxes, what a sight that must have been.
I couldn’t get over it, in the big parks maybe yes, at night. But in this dinky park, by the congested museum and all the honking traffic? I hope the Duke’s estate protects them.
I would say that is so cool too. I would take that opportunity over the museum for sure.
Good, you are my soul sister!
🙂 I am a guy 🙂
Hah!!! Soul brother then! <3 I have known you such a long time and yet I really know so little about you! Like your first name for instance……
I enjoyed this post very much. Brought a big smile on my face. Thanks!
The Duke of Bedford must have given up playing “Fox and Hounds”; then feeling guilty about his past sins decided to bequeath the garden to his prey. Thanks again.
I have no idea. I hope you are right and someone is protecting them. When you see the family bonds, it is incredible, and trust me I watched them for a long time…..
They are so beautiful! What a lucky treat for you!
I hope someone is looking out for them. They weren’t being fed. They were fully wild. But there was no trespassing in the park which was hopeful to me. They disappeared entirely when the gardener did his bit~
Maybe they are doing a service reducing the rodent population. 🙂
I saw them doing that! They eat voles~
wonderful to know that nature can assert herself in the middle of concrete jungles…….
I know this about coyotes, but this was a small space, surrounded by the concrete jungle. It was amazing to me…..fascinating too!
How adaptable animals are. What an unexpected circus you stumbled upon. You captured such wonderful images with their fur contrasting against the pebbles/rock and grass. And you cot their personalities.
(But hope there was some time for the museum, too – it’s so wonderful…unless crowded..then the foxes win!)
I went to the City of London Museum instead and was transfixed by the histories contained there. I have been to the BM several times and it is truly remarkable.
So much to see and never enough time to wonder through it all
Plus, the more you go, the more you find and want to see! I guess this is a good way to appreciate life.
An amazing set of photographs.
Awww, so appreciated!
Wow these are wonderful shots capturing all different instincts these playful predators. 😄
They are just the fox’s meow aren’t they! Like canine cats~
They are actually so cute! But I know they can be predators and all that but I just love the playfulness! <3
Yes and cats and dogs are predators too!
Such lovely foxes, and I just love the vibrant color of the mom! Cindy, you are so special. Wherever you go, there are animals who go out of there way to put on a show for you! I love your narrative and the images truly tell a story here. <3 ~Lynn
The deal is Lynn, you and I connect on multiple levels. How cool is that~
Yes, I quite agree Cindy! This is extremely cool! Have a fantastic Friday!
<3
You’re in my city! These foxes look very healthy, sometimes London foxes look very thin and mangy. Lovely to see, especially at a time when the Conservative party are trying to reverse the ban on fox hunting.
You live in such a lovely city. I keep coimng back here. I just instantly connect with foxes and always have, maybe partly because I so rarely see them, but more because they seem so elusive, and elusive seems intelligent to me.
How lucky can you get?
I don’t know, but I thank God for all creatures great and small. I have so much to learn from them about life. You must be going to the Kalahari soon now. Lucky man.
Wonderful! You seem to attract creatures wherever you go. 🙂
That is such a good thing, isn’t it. You and I speak animal. But you rescue all sorts, and I don’t. So, my hat if off to you~
I suspect you do your share of rescuing the human kind…so it’s all good. 🙂
<3 <3
Some animals do know how to make themselves as home even cæose to our houses – I have seen foxes in both Copenhagen and Hamburg too – I guess they haven’t big problems finding food in our surroundings… 🙂
Both the fox and the magpie are so beautiful – very well captured… 🙂
Yes somewhat similar to the coyotes in north America who are amazing adapters, but foxes are more elusive, less bold then coyotes. On the rare occasions I see one, or in this case four, everyday, I am transfixed.
An adorable performance <3 🙂
They are just so wonderful aren’t they!
Love this whole adventure and the foxes and magpies are endearing..and enduring for putting up with each other in such a civilized manner😂😂😂thank u for posting this, warmed the cockles of my heart❤️😺😸👍🏽👌🏽u live in Southern California? Whereabouts? I live in Bakersfield, CA
I live in a rural area north east of San Diego county. We spent New Years this past year in The Padre Hotel in Bakersfield. Loved the historic building. We stopped in Bakersfield on the first trip I went on in my life with my parents when I was around five. I remember swimming in the pool! Small world~
Very small😉😺😸yup..that Padre is an intriguing place..supposed to be ghosts roaming around..😳👻👻👻💀many years ago they had a sleepy bar on ground floor where we’d go and listen to this old jazz pianist play our hearts out–he was amazing😎😻😺😸👍🏽😻💫
There was such hub-bub on New Years the ghosts probably couldn’t be heard. I should go back. I would love to meet them!
so cute 🙂 LG Annette
Such a bonded family, human family’s could learn a thing or two!
or three or more 🙂
Exactly!
You were very lucky to see those beautiful foxes Cindy 😀
I have lived in a country with many foxes and you don’t see them very often even you live close to them. What a wonderful experience 😀
Yes, they don’t trust humans much. I suppose for good reason. I have seen videos of very human friendly Arctic foxes though. Maybe they have not been preyed on by humans as much~
Awesome fox photos! I have loved red foxes ever since I was a little girl! I love each and every photo! Huge Lisa and Bear
Yay! Fox lovers are my friends!
Superb photos Cindy! They look so charming and playful, just like dogs. Their coats are glossy too, not like the mangey ones we sometimes find.
Maybe someone is looking at for them. I hope so!
Cindy, I’m afraid to say I loathe and detest foxes, urban or otherwise, and here’s why
http://www.readwave.com/how-to-be-really-irritated-by-beatrix-potter_s47706
Nice shot though
I used to be afraid of, dislike, coyotes too for much the same reasons, until I lived amongst large packs of them for many years and learned to understand and respect them. No animal can approach the cruelty and destructiveness of humans. We really can’t credibly criticize animals for killing when we as a species accomplish it so constantly, for so little reason, in such huge numbers. I was struck by the family bonds among the foxes. The obvious joy in each other’s company and the connectedness among them. I respect your right to a different opinion though.
I’ve no wish to fall out here. You’re right, humans are destructive too. I’m not too fond of the human race a lot of the time. People do tend to dignify foxes beyond their deserts though, and to glamourise them too much. They aren’t noble, they’re scavengers. Nothing wrong with that. It’s part of nature to have things cleaned up. NObody glamourises vultures though.
<3
How amazing.
I was surprised!
Los zorros, con su mirada traviesa persiguiendo a las urracas, resultan divertidos. Se les ve jovencitos y juguetones. Me gustan las fotos.
Sí divertido, danoso , y en condiciones de servidumbre , la familia carinosa. También los amo! Abrazos mi amiga~ <3
Cindy,
I guess they smelled the scent of the californian foxes and felt the hot breath on their faces.
RBBA @ wortpresse1.wordpress.com
Happy stay in UK 🙂
Laughing, they smelled fox lover on me, eh? Good deal!
eh? bitte?
I’m not in the mood for laughing.
The last picture is a winner! Fox is looking gorgeous!
Thank you! I have always found them to be such beautiful creatures.
Here in North America we do not have this kind of animals and birds which are on your pictures. To be perfectly precise, we have something similar but not the same. Even squirrels are looking differently.
Yes there are subtle differences, even with things like ravens and pigeons!
This is the most interesting fox news! (ง◣‿◢)ง
Yes, I was truly thrilled to see them there and am hopeful someone is looking out for them!
Great photos but I still can’t like foxes.
Well thank you for appreciating photos of them then~
Super, liebe Cindy, schönes Wochenende, Klaus
Schones wochenende mein Freund! <3
danke dir
What a beautiful sanctuary for these wild creatures…and you! Amazing photos as always.
Awwww, so encouraging and kind!
Amazing how they have adapted to city life thanks to the garden being off limits to the public.They look perfectly content even with those pesky magpies.:)
Aren’t the magpies the best! In Canada I befriended some and they brought me gifts. Charmed the heck out of me!
Einen schönen Freitag wünsche ich so tolle Fotos wunderschön,ich wünsche eine schönes Wochenende mit viel Sonne lieber Gruß Gislinde
Sie sind wie eine schone Person Gislinde! Wir sind wieder zuruck nach Deutschland gehen im November! Wir werden Wurzberg , Regensberg, Pasau und Melk! Ich bin aufgeregt, um zu sehen! <3 <3
So delightful, Cindy! They’re so beautiful and I love their intelligent essence. Great shots!
Yes, intelligent essence, this describes them perfectly!
Oh, I enjoyed seeing photos of your London ‘safari’!
It was such a welcome surprise!
So much fun. I’m glad you were motivated. We do have foxes in Fulton but they don’t come out and play very often and the three red foxes I have spotted were all in winter. The gray fox that used to live near, I think has succumbed to old age or loneliness — the red foxes didn’t like him around. Thanks for sharing. Did your husband enjoy the museum?
He did very much! We have both been many times, but one always find new exhibits to fascinate and educate. It is an incredible museum. You are so lucky to have these foxes around you. I would be quite busy with my camera! <3
Love the shot of the fox lying down! We don’t see too many foxes where I am, either, but two of my neighbors said they saw two young ones earlier in the week. They look enough like a dog that I imagine Dallas would want to play with them!
They seem like a cross between cats and dogs to me. But you are right, the canine mannerisms were striking!
Great shots from the hotel window, Cindy! So much fun to view these photos back and forth! 🙂 Thank you!
So pleased you enjoyed them my friend!
These are incredible. Amazing access!
So happy you like them too my friend!
What a wonderful post. Beautiful foxes and I just love them. So adorable.
Yep, this is why you and I get along so well! <3
Now this is amazing Cindy – great find, the series is awesome.
Awwww, so pleased you are another fox appreciator!