One thing that I’ve noticed since moving up to Henryville is the prevalence of wild creatures in the area. It’s absolutely amazing and I truly enjoy watching their antics!
My favorite little guy has to be Freddy – the red fox that hangs out around our house. We noticed him in January this year. I was cooking dinner and thought I saw something run past our front porch. I grabbed the camera and headed towards the office – that’s when we spotted him.
In the months following, we’ve spotted him down the road and around our property. Today, he was less that 20 feet from the house trying to find something he must have buried previously. I snuck out onto the front porch, camera in hand, via the office side door.
He looked up and saw me. Nonplussed he continued his search for his buried treasure.
He is such a beautiful animal! His appearance during daylight hours indicates that he’s well fed and confident to out run any potential predator he might encounter.
Once he found his target, he yipped with joy and began the digging and retrieval process. Looking at the hole he left, the dead “thing” had been buried about 3-4 inches deep. I’m amazed we didn’t uncover it a few weeks ago when John was spreading more gravel on the driveway!
Dead “thing” in mouth, he sauntered back down our driveway. I yelled, “Hey, Freddie turn around so I can get a picture!” He ignored me stopping only at the edge of the driveway where the gravel meets the road to deposit a “calling card.”
Now whether that was done in spite, as the cat did once John moved in post-wedding, or to mark our driveway is beyond me.
Our complete Wildlife Album, on Picasa, is open for your viewing pleasure.


