2 foxes ran across Wigan road onto marsh playing field.
Nick Hilton said
Mon Jan 27 7:53 PM, 2014
4 dead foxes this morning on the slip road of the M60 to the A5103 Princess Parkway. Assume, as it's their breeding season, they are moving out of territories searching for mates leading to increased fatal road experiences.
Magpies were having a field day !
Chris Porter said
Fri Nov 8 8:13 AM, 2013
Fox in Hulme tonight - first one I've seen here (off Stretford Road, close to Zion Centre)
Mark Rigby said
Sat Feb 4 6:49 AM, 2012
I think that foxes, and other animals with mange for that matter, chew their tails' in an attempt to relieve the itching. That would explain the "stick".
Melanie Beckford said
Sat Feb 4 4:33 AM, 2012
My friend told me on Wednesday morning (10.30) about a Fox she'd seen in Heaton Moor, with no 'brush'....just a sorry looking stick like tail
In the square where l live (Cheetham Hill), l've just seen a Fox with the same style tail tonight (8pm) l'm not suggesting it's the same Fox but could there be a mange infestation with this years young only occuring in their tails ??
2 foxes ran across Wigan road onto marsh playing field.
Magpies were having a field day !
In the square where l live (Cheetham Hill), l've just seen a Fox with the same style tail tonight (8pm) l'm not suggesting it's the same Fox but could there be a mange infestation with this years young only occuring in their tails ??