
Foxy was incredibly thirsty – drinking for about 5 minutes. The crows and magpie’s were following him/her around, and the curious geese came swimming in and watched the fox. You can see the heron making a swift and slow exit out of the lake. It was such a beautiful sight.
Does anyone know why the crows were following the fox?
by Necessary-Pilot9876
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Waiting for it to die, or lead them to easy pickings
All the animals are actors getting ready to put on a show for the park visitors.
No swans then?
That’s our version of a Serengeti’s watering hole.
Predator Alert/Defense: Foxes are potential predators that may eat crow eggs, nestlings, or even adult birds, especially vulnerable fledglings on the ground. The crows use “mobbing” as a form of “neighborhood watch” to alert other birds and animals in the area to the predator’s presence and drive it away from their territory and nests.
This is like something from a Disney film.
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