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RE: Salford [other wildlife]


The remains of a Rabbit were under the bushes in front of my works in Salford this morning. Most probably a Fox kill but the nearest wild Rabbits are along the rail track near Liverpool street Fire Station so why the Fox decided to carry it all the way to my works is a little surprising.

At least while the Fox is catching its own food I won't have to feed it my sandwiches

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An early 4am trip to work last Friday (13/1) produced 3 foxes on Agecroft Road.

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Gary Mills


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A Fox running down Liverpool street near the fire station this morning at 6.25am.

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Dave Thacker


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A very large Fox ran infront of my daughters car this evening at 20.20 just before Barton Swing bridge near B&Q.

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2.40am in the morning and I have just been feeding ham sandwiches to a local fox that was walking outside my workplace in salford.

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LOVE Foxes

On my way home last Monday, a young Fox was mooching near my flat. l stopped the car,turned off the radio and opened the window, he came very close,

Do they get a white tip on their tail once they are adult ?

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A Fox was waiting around my Liverpool street workplace this morning at 6.15am. After a tin of dog food and 2 freshly cooked boiled eggs it spent the rest of the day fast asleep under the bushes next to my works gates. It was still there at 3.15pm as I was leaving.
Its been turning up once or twice a week for the last month

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