A Skulk of Foxes Spotted Locally
I took the car and had a short walk over Neath Mountain.. I could see flashes of colour but I had to be on tip toes not to disturb what ever could it be, and to my amazement it was a “Skulk” of foxes.
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i have never seen anything quite like it but it made my day
A group of foxes is called a “Skulk.” The word skulk comes from a Scandinavian word that means to wait, lurk, or move invisibly
Mike Davies –RDN Photographer
EDITOR—Mike has done a lot of “waiting, lurking and moving invisibly” himelf over the years , capturing superb images for RDN.
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