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FRIEND. FOE. FOX.
BBC Wildlife
|May 2022
They live among us in the city and countryside - yet foxes are too often misunderstood and persecuted. Intimate photos cast new light on our divisive but beautiful neighbour.
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Bright eyes
From a hide in Derbyshire, photographer Andy Parkinson met the gaze of this magnificent subadult fox - a wild creature necessarily wary of humans but still curious. “I watched this young male grow from infancy, one of seven cubs," says Andy, "and this was the last time I saw him. I had waited a lifetime to look through my lens and witness such beauty."
In focus
A blind, deaf and helpless cub born in late winter has, just months later, become this subadult with sharp senses. "The wariness of young foxes often affords moments of exquisite eye contact," says Andy. "On more occasions than I can count I have watched foxes watching people."
ABOUT THE PHOTOGRAPHERS
Neil Aldridge is a photographer, film-maker, speaker, and professional wildlife guide, focussing on conservation issues. @aldridgephoto
Matt Maran is a wildlife photographer specialising in stories close to his home in north London. @mattmaranphoto
Andy Parkinson is an award-winning photographer, Nikon Europe Ambassador, and contributes to National Geographic magazine. @andyparkinsonphoto
The photographers' book, Fox: Neighbour Villain Icon (Hemisphere Publishing, £35), is available from foxbook.shop
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