Action from last night in our back garden , proof if it was needed as to who rules the roost. In all the years we have filmed encounters between foxes and hedgehogs there has never been any aggression from the fox. Here is the clip…….
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Delightful
Thank you
Maybe the problem is here at my side but I see no clip 🙁
I have just checked and it all seems to be working ok ?
Hello
I have reloaded the clip and checked it’s all working from this end
Regards
Peter
I cannot see a clip either …
Hello,
I have reloaded the clip , it’s all working at my end , hopefully you will now be able to see the video
Thank you very much! I can see it fine now!
Haha, the fox just wanted to steal the food, wonderful!
Thank you Sella
I have also used a trail camera to record encounters between a fox and a hedgehog. The hedgehog is too prickly for the fox to steal its food!
Definitely not worth the hassle on he foxes part.