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4 minutes ago, Jenijenjen said:

Never used to see foxes in East Dulwich when I first moved here 40 years ago. Nor did I see them when I grew up in West London.

There were definitely foxes here more than 40 years ago. There was a den in the old chapel waste ground in Hindmans Road and then when they demolished the prefabs, the foxes “took over” the remaining site until the houses were built.

 

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1 hour ago, lilolil said:

There were definitely foxes here more than 40 years ago. There was a den in the old chapel waste ground in Hindmans Road and then when they demolished the prefabs, the foxes “took over” the remaining site until the houses were built.

 

Thanks for that. I was probably walking around in a world of my own ...

I think foxes have been around us for as long as the difference now is they do not stay away and hidden until night.  They are no longer as timid as they once were.  Apparently during a research project there is a clear difference in brain sizes of rural and urban foxes.  Rural foxes having the larger brains.  🦊🦊🦊

On 28/06/2024 at 09:52, lilolil said:

There were definitely foxes here more than 40 years ago. There was a den in the old chapel waste ground in Hindmans Road and then when they demolished the prefabs, the foxes “took over” the remaining site until the houses were built.

 

Ha that’s weird, Hindmans road was literally where I lived (with lots of foxes!) but I just moved to France yesterday. Miss the beautiful foxes already! They were so chill around our cats, it was very sweet 🦊 

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