


Ciaran Walsh tweetz:
S’up. Clareville Road, Harold’s Cross, Dublin just now.
Update:
“My neighbour lives away from the farm, so I usually check the sheep for him When I was there on Saturday, I caught the flash of an eye with my lamp and saw a fox carrying the dead lamb. I took careful aim and took the fox with a shot to the neck.
“…Some people think foxes aren’t doing any harm but this is proof”
Tom Finn, from Clonroe Upper, [Co Wexford]
Fox Caught In The Act (The Dealer, Irish Farmer’s Journal)
Thanks Maura Fay
Utter chancer, the spectacularly named and coiffed Aladdin Lee Grant Rutledge Collar sez:
I volunteered to be the student for a sword dancing lesson on a Fox Morning Show. When we entered the studio, there was no communication, and the hosts just threw to music. Here I am, shirtless, in a turban, making up a dance on live TV. I have never belly danced before.

Photographer Roeselien Raimond’s intimate photos of wild foxes being adorably foxy.
Inb4u with fetch my rifle, they tore up bin bags down our way and sure they’re like rats, Joe.
MORE: Stunning Wild Fox Photography by Roeselien Raimond (Bored Panda)
Dawn – one of Nuneaton and Warwickshire Wildlife Sanctuary’s six resident foxes – cannot be returned to the wild. Having been abandoned as a cub, she spent her early life at a dog sanctuary before being transferred to her current home and would would be unable to fend for herself.
In all likelihood she will spend the rest of her life wagging her adorable tail, making mind-curdlingly cute noises and being loved to bits by teh hoomins.
A hard ‘oul station, to be sure.
https://vimeo.com/81630401
The video for New leaf by Portland band Alameda, directed by Legwork Studio, what sez:
We started the project nearly two years ago as a way to explore new animation techniques, specifically digital rotoscoping over 3D animation. The goal was to combine the hand-made feel of painting with the perfection of 3D camera movement and environments.
Behind the scenes feature here.
An eerie short directed by Spike Morris and Oscar Hudson, originally broadcast as part of Channel 4′s Random Acts.
An ominous fox hunting party slowly disintegrates before our eyes as they give chase to an unlikely victim. What remains of ‘the hunt’ after all its defining symbols have fallen away?
Previously: Don’t Fear Death