Welcome to Fox Friday, the weekly display of the best of the urban fox photos taken at the Bone Yard, a feeding and photo station in the heart of Midland, Texas.
As I've noted before, the area is overrun with cats, both domestic and feral. One of them, Yellow Cat, is barely out of kittenhood and appears to be making a home at the Bone Yard. Unfortunately, she may have become dependent on the food put out for the foxes, which is not a good development. It's as if I'm the government, and I've created a situation where the citizens are dependent on handouts. Enough about that, let's get started.
Given the voraciousness of the cats, it's always a pleasure to see a fox grab a morsel. So let's start with Old Crooked Tail getting some meat.
Old Crooked Tail arrives on the scene, finds the drumstick, and she's off with it. Good for you, gal!
Here she is again on another night.
Holding her crooked tail high in the aftermath of a rain shower.
Yellow Cat is small, but as a rule, these foxes don't mess with cats of any size.
Here we see Yellow Cat holding her ground in an almost-confrontation. Old Crooked Tail circles then heads for the exit, still hungry, poor girl.
That's it for this Fox Friday. See ya next time.
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