#earlyshiftcommutefoxcount: 6

Here's no 6; moved off with quite a limp, made me wish I could do something for it.

#earlyshiftcommutefoxcount: 7

7!

This last one was very young, very skittish, got a lot closer to me but was never still long enough for the phone camera to focus...

#earlyshiftcommutefoxcount: 4

Light rain at 4am; perhaps they prefer that as fewer people about?

#earlyshiftcommutefoxcount:1

As usual, the gentle, curious mutual assessment of friend/foe was interrupted by a car whizzing past. Oh well.

#earlyshiftcommutefoxcount: 6

All definitely different ones this time.

Here's No 3, having a bit of a lie down:

#earlyshiftcommutefoxcount; 5

No 5 may have been No 4 again, but they were wearing a different hat and affecting a french accent, so I can't be sure.

#earlyshiftcommutefoxcount: 1

Come on, it was pissing it down.

Unseen foxes had torn apart my neighbour's bin bag as it had messy food waste in, so that's nice.

#earlyshiftcommutefoxcount: 4

3 of them alive, so rest in peace, you fourth beautiful creature.

I guess it lived mostly from human carelessness with rubbish, just a shame it died from human carelessness on the road.

#earlyshiftcommutefoxcount: 3

(forgot to log the one on Sunday, that was coming in for a luxourious tardy 0530 start, so more or less full daylight)

#earlyshiftcommutefoxcount: 4

all semed to be youngsters, possibly this year's?

also

#earlyshiftcommutebatcount: 1