A female fox lives across the road from us. She has pups almost every year. Last year she had 4. We often saw them playing on the rocks. Once the mom walked on the pavement past the grocery store and crossed the road using the crosswalk with a huge pigeon in her mouth. She was bringing food for her babies. She also keeps the hares nicely under control. One night we went to see the sunset to the rocks where the foxes live and the pups came to play very next to us. One of them came to sniff the air just a few meters from us before it continued down the hill with the other pups. I got it on video and it's one of my best summer memories ever.
_"Foxes are cat software in dog hardware"_ is a phrase I love. I have seen foxes in the road while traveling, but one summer night I saw one walking through the town as if it was just going for a walk. It was beautiful. Just as beautiful as those spreads. One note about the video is that I love the music you chose and the editing with the voice-over. Great job
🦊🦊🦊 Foxes are called Ræv (Singular Ræv, Multiple Ræve) in Danish. In Denmark the expression being a "Rævepels" (Fox-fur) means to be cunning. Likewise a "Rævekage" (Fox-cake - meaning fox poo) is an expression for a corrupt political party or activity. Also, the laughing sound foxes make is called gekkering. My husband and I often gekker at each other when we want attention from the other. I thought you might enjoy the facts 😅
Hahahahah I live in Kolkata, India and we see foxes everyday at our golf club. They don't tend to approaching when we play golf but anytime I go riding, they will snuggle up close to the horses
Foxes are SO common in the UK. I don’t think there’s been a single evening this week where I haven’t seen one on my way home from work. My partner had a litter of them living under his shed last year, they were so unbelievably cute, tumbling around and play fighting in his garden all day while the mum was sunbathing!!
I'm in the Midwest USA and I only just started seeing foxes in my neighborhood - last fall I saw a beautiful one monitoring the neighborhood and intently watching me with my dog. She didn't take her eyes off of us - I could feel her eyes on me for the whole block. my dog didn't notice her - she was gorgeous in the early morning sun ❤
AWE the one fox jumping also looks like its diving in the snow on the cover page :) This set up was so cute a precious.... We have a fox that hangs around our house and I love seeing it's fluffy tale and wise eyes. Foxes are just such majestic creatures.
I live in the piedmont of North Carolina. Growing up I lived in a heavily wooded neighborhood with lots of deer and we did once see a family of foxes. I was about 20 feet away. Super cool.
Absolutely exquisite!! When I was young I loved foxes, regardless of never having seen one. I remember meeting a new student at school who’s last name was fox and i thought she was sooo lucky for that! Many years later I have the same last name!! I’m in my 60s & had a mild stroke. I used to be an artist and knitter but my hands are too tremorous now. I LOVE your work and your curiosity for learning, we share that. I tried pausing to read your beautiful writing but you were right, I cdnt so you have inspired me to look up the info for myself! Thank you for being here and sharing your creativity and critical thinking! With gratitude, kari fox, Esquimalt, BC 🦊
Love the fun facts about foxes!🦊 I've seen a few gray foxes down here in Florida, I even got lucky enough to see a mom with her kits! They're such cuties. I always love your old scientific textbook themes, they're so beautiful. Thank you for the video, have a good day!
I used to have a large wood pile in my backyard and a fox must have thought it was a great place to hide their kits because I got to see two little kits playing on and around the wood pile! I have pictures of them too! So cute!!
We have many foxes where we live in PA. Many years ago I attended Foxcroft School (Middleburg, VA), and all students were assigned to either of two teams- foxes or hounds. I saw the Middleburg Hunt leave from our school every fall.
Lots of foxes in Ireland! They’re always walking around in the evening but don’t bother anyone. We always see them at night on our back patio, so cute!
We have foxes in our backyard! One of them used to play with my dog before she passed. They'd chase each other, roll around, and lay down near each other. The other foxes would be near by just laying around and looking over the same time I was outside reading and looking up every now and then. It felt like we were parents watching our kids play on the playground 😂
When I was a kid, we a rocky area at the back of our property (like... boulders, not gravel) that housed a family of foxes one year. It was so lovely to see them play when the kits grew up and started moving around outside the den. We could watch them from our living room window.
Beautiful setup, especially love the academic feel to it. I think my only fox experience growing up in AZ was seeing the fennec fox at the Phoenix Zoo. 🤔 A bit of a tangent, but have you heard of the D&D podcast called Worlds Beyond Number? I bring it up because there's a homebrew Witch class player character with a talking red fox familiar, and he absolutely steals every scene he's involved in. The worldbuilding and collaborative storytelling is stellar, diverse cast, and it also has insanely good audio production (headphones highly recommended). I really think you would love it. 🦊
The place I just moved out of is down in some woods. There's a bunch of red foxes that live out there. They're so cool to see! Something about the way they move is magical.
Beautiful and very interestring, very instructive. It is like reading one of those beautiful botanics books. Congratulations and thank you for sharing !
I live in Poland and this winter, when I was going to work and waiting on the bus stop I saw a fox. It looked scared but curious. It came half across the road, looked at me and walked away. I've never seen a fox this close up before
I live in Norway and I've mostly seen foxes running over the road while in a car myself, not so much in the wild. One time we saw a hare running into the road first and we stopped the car, only for a fox to come 5 seconds after chasing the hare. Hoping nature had good intentions for both of them but we'll never know how it ended... 🦊 This setup is very inspiring and I love your tea stained papers so much. I recently did a fox drawing myself so this was a very funny coincidence to see you have a fox theme, heh.
Love this! A friend of mine had a big problem with foxes in her garden. At one point she heard them mimicking cat sounds which made her worry that her cat had been injured.
Every year for christmas, my grandpa sets up a christmas tree in our garden by attaching string/wire to it that is attached to poles that are stuck in the ground (hope you get the visual). A couple years ago, we were just having breakfast and looking outside when a fox came out of nowhere and went straight for the strings, biting through several of them which caused the tree to fall over😂 this was the first time that my boyfriend got to see a fox.
Firstly I LOVED your theme, it must be the first educational bullet journal video I have ever watched (started in Feb) and it was awesome. I am from South Africa so any wild life is interesting to me. We have the Cape fox but that is very specific to an area and wild. We don’t really have foxes as such, we have jackals which are in the wild. A sort of cross between a fox and a German Shephard. Small face like a fox and ears like the GS. They are cunning animals which is a trait of the fox. They tend to be seen after a kill and eating whatever morsels are left. I have seen many in my life and all different species. I now live in UK and sadly foxes are looked upon as menaces. We have encroached on their territory and they literally have nowhere else to go. These are the grey foxes. The red foxes are rare to see but when you do oh what a treat. Secondly I loved your background music!
Definitely have them here in New Jersey! We see a few that come into the yard one even greeted me coming home one night. Just hanging out in the yard. Also can hear them sometimes, they can sound like a woman screaming 😬
What beautiful work you do! I grew up in CT and used to see foxes quite a bit (in the 60s!). I’ve lived in northern CA for over 50 years tho and have never seen one. Just many coyotes. But on a trip to Gettysburg, PA a few years ago, we were horseback riding on a trail near the Park and saw a couple! A thrill 🦊 !!!
We have foxes though in Norcal! We have them but no one even knows it because they're so elusive! We have California gray foxes in the Sierras and in Socal to Baja California. Red foxes have been seen around Lassen Peak, Sonora Pass, and Yosemite. Sacramento Valley has its own species! The Sacramento Valley Red Fox. There have been foxes at local elementary schools near me too
hi, elizabeth! as a very precise, detail-oriented person with a love of vintage aesthetics who also writes in her free time, i was wondering if you'd ever given any thought to picking up fountain pens as a hobby? you just seem like a very well-suited person for them and as a fountain pen lover, i was curious! absolutely adore this theme and all of the facts!🦊
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Beautiful drawings ! I really love this theme (even though my bullet journal is very minimalist, I think I will place a little fox near my calendar). I live in France, close to a forest and often come across foxes, squirrels, badgers and many others.
Oh how lovely! We have foxes and hares mostly, though if we drive out of town we’re inundated with deer and moose, and even the occasional bear or coyote!
This makes me want to rewatch Fantastic Mr. Fox 🦊Love the scientific drawing spreads! There's a fox I see sometimes when I drive to work thats crossing a major road to a near by neighborhood. I haven't seen it lately, learning about their life spans from your video I wonder if maybe it's passed on. Or it could've moved down the road to the golf course to get fat off geese!
What a lovely theme Elizabeth, I love foxes. What I especially love about your setups is the facts that accompany almost every one of your themes. Not many RUclipsrs do that, and that's my favorite thing about your bullet journal videos. That and your voice which is so lovely and soothing, it always brings me peace when I listen to you. ❤🦊
Beautiful! I love the theme. I live in London where there are lots of foxes. My favourite memory is when I was walking my friend’s shiba inu and we encountered a fox. It came way closer than they normally do, and the two animals stared at each other as if asking, “Are we the same?”
I live in a northern province of Spain and surely there are foxes in this area, red foxes. My grandparents had a farm near a little forest that you could use as a shortcut to the village fair in the summer. There were foxes and little snakes amongst other species living in that forest so when I was a kid spending holidays at the farm my granny never allowed me to use the shortcut at night not to disturb the foxes. I have never seen a fox in that forest in my life, they were very shy. Then later in life I went to spend a weekend in London and my hotel was in the Wembley area, so I had to take the subway all the way there, when I arrived and I got out of the station it was early night yet there was nobody in the streets. I was on my own when I looked at was was in front of me, a fox had come to welcome me to London. It felt magical. Fun thing. In Spanish, fox is Zorro, and they are so clever that yes, the Mexican hero of the movies and comics was nicknamed after a fox, "El Zorro".
Shortly after moving from Southern California to Southern Oregon, I happened to look out the kitchen window one evening to see an animal in a dogwood tree and licking the suet and peanut mixture off the bark. Too big to be a cat, but a dog in a tree? Nope, it was a red fox. Never saw it again, but what a treat.
Foxes are so common in the UK, especially in urban areas - I often see one trotting across the campus lawns at dawn at the University where I work. There's a nature reserve nearby where one of the bird hides overlooks a place where a group of foxes den, and watching the babies play and tumble whilst the carer adults watch over them and sometimes correct them is just the best experience! (The birds probably object, but its the kind of local low level reserve where all wildlife that can live there gets to co-exist, for the most part).
Red Foxes are cool - I've had a few encounters with them. In the UK, you are more likely to see them in cities than in the countryside because they are more relaxed and less afraid of people - we once had a family living at the bottom of our garden at a house we lived in (there was also a small badger sett, too - sometimes foxes and badgers live near each other and use the same holes when one of them has moved out.) We used to put left over food out for them and saw them on a regular basis. We don't live there now but I miss those foxes. If you want to read a good book about them, then The Complete Fox by Les Stocker, Urban Foxes by Stephen Harris and Foxwatching are good books. Les Stocker started the St Tiggywinkles Wildlife Hospital in the UK, which was one of the first to exist here and Stephen Harris started the Fox Project in Bristol (as he was a researcher at Bristol University) and discovered that foxes live in small family groups - it was quite easy to discover it because there is more food around for them in cities and foxes are more likely to form family groups if there is a lot of food around - if there isn't, then it's just the fox and vixen (and their cubs in the summer.) They don't hunt together though, they just live in the same territory.
I love watching you decorate your journals with your art, and especially loved this fox focused episode!! 🦊 They one of my favorite animals and so cute!
There is a wonderful book about foxes called "Die Weisheit der Füchse" (The Wisdom of Foxes) which taught me a lot about these amazing animals. For instance the myth about them spreading rabies and being portrait as the bad guy in western stories in history. Very interesting. A few fun facts are that they never use their teeth in a fight and that they are adopting abandoned fox pups :) What I also found very interesting is that their mimics. Open mouth (the it looks like they are grinning) and wide eyes is a sign of high stress. Unfortunately the book is only available in German. There are a lot of foxes living in Berlin Germany and I see one quite often :) Love your bullet journal videos! Sending much love and creative vibes
Red foxes remind me of the Lobo-guará which is an animal native to Brazil, where I live. Maybe it's because of the similar color of their fur, but they're not even part of the same family 😂. I love your videos and drawings and I loved the theme of the month 🥰
I live in southern Poland, and my family home is near the fields so sometimes I do see foxes in the wild. That's rare though, I mostly see deer or boars And as for fox interactions, I only really had one and that was when I was on vacation by the sea and at night two young foxes came very close to the house we were staying at, because there was like a bit of food left on the barbecue which they probably smelled from afar and came to eat (which I know that foxes are not meant to eat human food but the area was gated and I don't think anyone was expecting that they will just jump the fence and come so close to a place where people stay) 🦊🦊🦊
We have foxes in the field behind our house. We don't see them often, but one night, in the middle of winter about midnight, there was a racket in the front yard that sounded like kids running and playing. It was way too cold and way too late for that. Turns out it was 3 foxes running around and "communicating". Not sure if they were fighting or if that was normal playing. Wild for sure.
Foxes live near my home and they often come and snif for leftover food in the trash. A few days ago, I was walking home, it was dark and was looking around me. Then i looked in front of me and i stopped because i was face to face with a fox, in the middle of the streets. He was beautiful but i was a little scared he was going to jump on me ahaha. He didn't and i just walked around him and he just stared at me until I was out of sight.
When I'm home from school, I like to take walks around my neighborhood, and here are certain places at the edges that I like to visit that are more heavily wooded where I've seen foxes every once in a while from far away. This one time in mid-January, I was going behind some houses near the edge of the forest, and there was this fox sunbathing near a picket fence, and I didn't notice it until it had gotten up and run back from me a couple yards. But when I turned to see what had just run past me, we kind of just stared at each other for maybe 30 s? Eventually, I went to walk away, but when I turned back to glance at it once more, it had taken a couple steps towards me, so I stopped, and then it stopped, and then we stared at each other some more, so then I went to walk away, and when I glanced back again, it also started to walk away. A lot of staring.
Here in chile we don't have red foxes, but we have some foxes one called zorro culpeo, zorro chilla and zorro chilote, they are really cute if you want to look them up. Sadly, they don't live near the city I live, and they are in danger for the disminution of the habitat were they live so is dificult to see them in person. I think my favorite is the zorro chilote, is cute and little 🖤
i have a friend who lives in the country side & she found a baby fox that was severely hurt, & nursed it and now it lives on their farm protecting the chicks instead of eating them🥹🤍
One of my favorite animals!♡♡ And I l.o.v.e. the fox/academia combination ♡ Fun fact, maybe: in Dutch they're called "vos", which is also a surname here. I don't know if other countries have that as well?
@PlantBasedBride welp (singular) welpen (plural), we call babies of several other animals the same, such as wolves, bears, lions and tigers. A young dog is also a welp, but we call them pup/puppies (pronounced with a Dutch /u/) :)
Hello from Beautiful British Columbia Canada 🇨🇦 Went to the zoo . They had an enclosure that said foxes ...the guy assured us they were in there. But they never come out when visitors are around...shy
I'm not sure if this would be a popular idea but if you are looking for video inspirations... how about bujo ideas for people who can't draw? (ie me lol) - this is so beautiful and I loveddd watching this (as I do with all your set ups) but it would be cool to get some ideas which are a bit more... shall we say achievable?! (to be clear, I love all your videos and would never want you to stop drawing or painting in your bujo setups - just if you ever fancy doing something different!)
If you haven’t seen my setups in my husband’s BuJo those might be exactly what you’re looking for! He’s doing his own super simple setups these days, but I did them for years and there’s a playlist of them (they were typically much simpler than my own) ❤️
I live in The Netherlands and we do also have foxes here, although we don't get to see them a lot because they're quite skittish around humans and it's packed with people over here. But one time I did see a little red fox, a baby, stealing food near a McDonald's in the middle of the night. I was in awe, but at the same time I was worried that something was wrong - why would that kit get so close to humans?
Aw poor baby might have been separated from their mother/group 🥺 my husband and I have saved many young raccoons who got stuck somewhere and left behind. It’s always so sad!
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a fox in Phoenix AZ (aside from zoos and wildlife preserves) I think there are too many predators here-coyotes, bobcats, even javelinas-and I think the climate is too hot and dry for them in the wild. I HAVE seen foxes in my hometown in Southern California, beautiful creatures. Foxes and bears are my two favorite animals in the world
Well I live in Germany and foxes are a major threat to chickens here. Once a fox got into the chicken coop, panicked and killed up to 150 chickens out of 250. I mean they are cute but mostly they are seen just as the predators they are.
Omg! That's so beautiful! I love foxes, i never clicked so fast on a miniature! You did beautifully! I love the academia / naturalist vibe and i love the return of the tea stained paper 🦊🦊🦊 Fun fact, in French, Foxes are called "Renards" only since the late middle age. Before it was "Goupil" (from the latin), but a fox character called "Renart" in the Chanson de Renart became so popular it actually gives his name to the fox 😂
Oh my god that’s amazing! I can’t believe we weren’t taught that fact in school 😂 Goupil feels like such a strange name for a fox, but I suppose I’m just used to renard!
I love foxes but they are unfortunately noxious pests in Australia and cause huge damage to the environment along with rabbits, deer and wild horses. All lovely to look at but run riot in the wrong places 😢
If people leave a video for something that small they’ll likely not subscribe to me for a million reasons 😂 I’m not worried about appealing to every person on the planet, I’m just being me (even if some people find it annoying) 🤷♀️
A female fox lives across the road from us. She has pups almost every year. Last year she had 4. We often saw them playing on the rocks. Once the mom walked on the pavement past the grocery store and crossed the road using the crosswalk with a huge pigeon in her mouth. She was bringing food for her babies. She also keeps the hares nicely under control. One night we went to see the sunset to the rocks where the foxes live and the pups came to play very next to us. One of them came to sniff the air just a few meters from us before it continued down the hill with the other pups. I got it on video and it's one of my best summer memories ever.
_"Foxes are cat software in dog hardware"_ is a phrase I love.
I have seen foxes in the road while traveling, but one summer night I saw one walking through the town as if it was just going for a walk. It was beautiful. Just as beautiful as those spreads.
One note about the video is that I love the music you chose and the editing with the voice-over. Great job
🦊🦊🦊 Foxes are called Ræv (Singular Ræv, Multiple Ræve) in Danish.
In Denmark the expression being a "Rævepels" (Fox-fur) means to be cunning.
Likewise a "Rævekage" (Fox-cake - meaning fox poo) is an expression for a corrupt political party or activity.
Also, the laughing sound foxes make is called gekkering. My husband and I often gekker at each other when we want attention from the other.
I thought you might enjoy the facts 😅
Oh my gosh lol I love these facts! Thank you for sharing ❤️ you and your husband sound adorable 😂
I am a non-native Danish speaker (lived there in the early 2000s) and I am delighted to learn these three new words/phases (I did know ræv).
Hahahahah I live in Kolkata, India and we see foxes everyday at our golf club. They don't tend to approaching when we play golf but anytime I go riding, they will snuggle up close to the horses
Aw that’s so cute! Are the horses not spooked by them?
@@PlantBasedBride Surprisingly not!
🦊 I haven’t seen any in my life, but they are certainly beautiful. Thank you for the inspiration. I hope you’re doing well.
Foxes are SO common in the UK. I don’t think there’s been a single evening this week where I haven’t seen one on my way home from work. My partner had a litter of them living under his shed last year, they were so unbelievably cute, tumbling around and play fighting in his garden all day while the mum was sunbathing!!
Oh my goodness I’m so jealous 🥺
I'm in the Midwest USA and I only just started seeing foxes in my neighborhood - last fall I saw a beautiful one monitoring the neighborhood and intently watching me with my dog. She didn't take her eyes off of us - I could feel her eyes on me for the whole block. my dog didn't notice her - she was gorgeous in the early morning sun ❤
I had no idea their habitat was so varied.
My dad used to love watching the kits play when he was doing work in a field (he was a farmer). ❤
AWE the one fox jumping also looks like its diving in the snow on the cover page :) This set up was so cute a precious.... We have a fox that hangs around our house and I love seeing it's fluffy tale and wise eyes. Foxes are just such majestic creatures.
Oh my gosh I didn’t plan that but you’re right! So cute ❤️
I live in the piedmont of North Carolina. Growing up I lived in a heavily wooded neighborhood with lots of deer and we did once see a family of foxes. I was about 20 feet away. Super cool.
That’s amazing! I’m always in awe when I see any wild animal after growing up in a more urban area ❤️
Absolutely exquisite!! When I was young I loved foxes, regardless of never having seen one. I remember meeting a new student at school who’s last name was fox and i thought she was sooo lucky for that! Many years later I have the same last name!! I’m in my 60s & had a mild stroke. I used to be an artist and knitter but my hands are too tremorous now. I LOVE your work and your curiosity for learning, we share that. I tried pausing to read your beautiful writing but you were right, I cdnt so you have inspired me to look up the info for myself! Thank you for being here and sharing your creativity and critical thinking! With gratitude, kari fox, Esquimalt, BC 🦊
Love the fun facts about foxes!🦊 I've seen a few gray foxes down here in Florida, I even got lucky enough to see a mom with her kits! They're such cuties. I always love your old scientific textbook themes, they're so beautiful. Thank you for the video, have a good day!
Oh how cute 🥺 I would love to see kits one day ❤️
I used to have a large wood pile in my backyard and a fox must have thought it was a great place to hide their kits because I got to see two little kits playing on and around the wood pile! I have pictures of them too! So cute!!
Oh my gosh that sounds so adorable 🥺❤️
We have many foxes where we live in PA. Many years ago I attended Foxcroft School (Middleburg, VA), and all students were assigned to either of two teams- foxes or hounds. I saw the Middleburg Hunt leave from our school every fall.
Lots of foxes in Ireland! They’re always walking around in the evening but don’t bother anyone. We always see them at night on our back patio, so cute!
I'm so jealous!
We have foxes in our backyard! One of them used to play with my dog before she passed. They'd chase each other, roll around, and lay down near each other. The other foxes would be near by just laying around and looking over the same time I was outside reading and looking up every now and then. It felt like we were parents watching our kids play on the playground 😂
When I was a kid, we a rocky area at the back of our property (like... boulders, not gravel) that housed a family of foxes one year. It was so lovely to see them play when the kits grew up and started moving around outside the den. We could watch them from our living room window.
Beautiful setup, especially love the academic feel to it. I think my only fox experience growing up in AZ was seeing the fennec fox at the Phoenix Zoo. 🤔
A bit of a tangent, but have you heard of the D&D podcast called Worlds Beyond Number? I bring it up because there's a homebrew Witch class player character with a talking red fox familiar, and he absolutely steals every scene he's involved in. The worldbuilding and collaborative storytelling is stellar, diverse cast, and it also has insanely good audio production (headphones highly recommended). I really think you would love it. 🦊
The place I just moved out of is down in some woods. There's a bunch of red foxes that live out there. They're so cool to see! Something about the way they move is magical.
Beautiful and very interestring, very instructive. It is like reading one of those beautiful botanics books. Congratulations and thank you for sharing !
Aw thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed it 🥰
I live in Poland and this winter, when I was going to work and waiting on the bus stop I saw a fox. It looked scared but curious. It came half across the road, looked at me and walked away. I've never seen a fox this close up before
I live in Norway and I've mostly seen foxes running over the road while in a car myself, not so much in the wild. One time we saw a hare running into the road first and we stopped the car, only for a fox to come 5 seconds after chasing the hare. Hoping nature had good intentions for both of them but we'll never know how it ended...
🦊 This setup is very inspiring and I love your tea stained papers so much. I recently did a fox drawing myself so this was a very funny coincidence to see you have a fox theme, heh.
Love this! A friend of mine had a big problem with foxes in her garden. At one point she heard them mimicking cat sounds which made her worry that her cat had been injured.
No bc why does that sound terrifying😭
Oh wow, I agree with Sara - that sounds kind of terrifying 😂
They also have a habit of screaming in the night 😅 I once almost phoned the police because I thought it was a woman!!
I love nature journaling and really like the old scientific aesthetic too! thanks for sharing
Thank you for watching! ❤
You are so talented, it’s nuts! I know you’ve worked hard to hone this beautiful skill and it shows in your careful craftsmanship ❤
I love foxes. I'm so glad you did this beautiful set up with foxes. I love all the facts you provide.
I'm so glad you enjoyed it! I loved learning more about foxes for this video ❤
Every year for christmas, my grandpa sets up a christmas tree in our garden by attaching string/wire to it that is attached to poles that are stuck in the ground (hope you get the visual). A couple years ago, we were just having breakfast and looking outside when a fox came out of nowhere and went straight for the strings, biting through several of them which caused the tree to fall over😂 this was the first time that my boyfriend got to see a fox.
Firstly I LOVED your theme, it must be the first educational bullet journal video I have ever watched (started in Feb) and it was awesome. I am from South Africa so any wild life is interesting to me. We have the Cape fox but that is very specific to an area and wild. We don’t really have foxes as such, we have jackals which are in the wild. A sort of cross between a fox and a German Shephard. Small face like a fox and ears like the GS. They are cunning animals which is a trait of the fox. They tend to be seen after a kill and eating whatever morsels are left. I have seen many in my life and all different species. I now live in UK and sadly foxes are looked upon as menaces. We have encroached on their territory and they literally have nowhere else to go. These are the grey foxes. The red foxes are rare to see but when you do oh what a treat. Secondly I loved your background music!
Definitely have them here in New Jersey! We see a few that come into the yard one even greeted me coming home one night. Just hanging out in the yard. Also can hear them sometimes, they can sound like a woman screaming 😬
I’ve never heard them in person but I’ve heard recordings and their sounds are so eerie!
What beautiful work you do! I grew up in CT and used to see foxes quite a bit (in the 60s!). I’ve lived in northern CA for over 50 years tho and have never seen one. Just many coyotes. But on a trip to Gettysburg, PA a few years ago, we were horseback riding on a trail near the Park and saw a couple! A thrill 🦊 !!!
We have foxes though in Norcal! We have them but no one even knows it because they're so elusive! We have California gray foxes in the Sierras and in Socal to Baja California. Red foxes have been seen around Lassen Peak, Sonora Pass, and Yosemite. Sacramento Valley has its own species! The Sacramento Valley Red Fox. There have been foxes at local elementary schools near me too
Woooow 😍 🦊
hi, elizabeth! as a very precise, detail-oriented person with a love of vintage aesthetics who also writes in her free time, i was wondering if you'd ever given any thought to picking up fountain pens as a hobby? you just seem like a very well-suited person for them and as a fountain pen lover, i was curious! absolutely adore this theme and all of the facts!🦊
Beautiful drawings ! I really love this theme (even though my bullet journal is very minimalist, I think I will place a little fox near my calendar). I live in France, close to a forest and often come across foxes, squirrels, badgers and many others.
Oh how lovely! We have foxes and hares mostly, though if we drive out of town we’re inundated with deer and moose, and even the occasional bear or coyote!
This makes me want to rewatch Fantastic Mr. Fox 🦊Love the scientific drawing spreads! There's a fox I see sometimes when I drive to work thats crossing a major road to a near by neighborhood. I haven't seen it lately, learning about their life spans from your video I wonder if maybe it's passed on. Or it could've moved down the road to the golf course to get fat off geese!
What a gorgeous theme, I love it ☺☺☺
Thank you! 😊
🦊 I haven’t seen any in my life, but they are certainly beautiful. Thank you for the inspiration. I hope you’re doing well.
Thank you, I am! You too ❤
I really love your bullet journal themes every month! Would love to see a wolf theme someday, they're my favorite animal :D
Thank you! I’d love to do a wolf theme someday 🐺❤️
What a lovely theme Elizabeth, I love foxes. What I especially love about your setups is the facts that accompany almost every one of your themes. Not many RUclipsrs do that, and that's my favorite thing about your bullet journal videos. That and your voice which is so lovely and soothing, it always brings me peace when I listen to you. ❤🦊
We have them here in AZ. They are my third favorite animal. ❤🦊
Beautiful! I love the theme. I live in London where there are lots of foxes. My favourite memory is when I was walking my friend’s shiba inu and we encountered a fox. It came way closer than they normally do, and the two animals stared at each other as if asking, “Are we the same?”
I live in a northern province of Spain and surely there are foxes in this area, red foxes. My grandparents had a farm near a little forest that you could use as a shortcut to the village fair in the summer. There were foxes and little snakes amongst other species living in that forest so when I was a kid spending holidays at the farm my granny never allowed me to use the shortcut at night not to disturb the foxes. I have never seen a fox in that forest in my life, they were very shy. Then later in life I went to spend a weekend in London and my hotel was in the Wembley area, so I had to take the subway all the way there, when I arrived and I got out of the station it was early night yet there was nobody in the streets. I was on my own when I looked at was was in front of me, a fox had come to welcome me to London. It felt magical.
Fun thing. In Spanish, fox is Zorro, and they are so clever that yes, the Mexican hero of the movies and comics was nicknamed after a fox, "El Zorro".
Oh wow, that encounter in London does sound magical! And I love that 😂 I didn’t realize Zorro meant fox!
Shortly after moving from Southern California to Southern Oregon, I happened to look out the kitchen window one evening to see an animal in a dogwood tree and licking the suet and peanut mixture off the bark. Too big to be a cat, but a dog in a tree? Nope, it was a red fox. Never saw it again, but what a treat.
Oh how amazing! I keep hoping to see a fox near our house but they tend to stick to the edge of town out here. I get so excited whenever I spot one!
Love the setup. I live in the American South. Have seen adult and young adult red foxes sneaking through the neighborhood
Foxes are so common in the UK, especially in urban areas - I often see one trotting across the campus lawns at dawn at the University where I work. There's a nature reserve nearby where one of the bird hides overlooks a place where a group of foxes den, and watching the babies play and tumble whilst the carer adults watch over them and sometimes correct them is just the best experience! (The birds probably object, but its the kind of local low level reserve where all wildlife that can live there gets to co-exist, for the most part).
Foxes... Dog hardware, Cat software. Clever, playful, charming. Such wonderful animals. Fantastic layout. Thank you for all you do.
My pleasure ❤
Red Foxes are cool - I've had a few encounters with them. In the UK, you are more likely to see them in cities than in the countryside because they are more relaxed and less afraid of people - we once had a family living at the bottom of our garden at a house we lived in (there was also a small badger sett, too - sometimes foxes and badgers live near each other and use the same holes when one of them has moved out.) We used to put left over food out for them and saw them on a regular basis. We don't live there now but I miss those foxes. If you want to read a good book about them, then The Complete Fox by Les Stocker, Urban Foxes by Stephen Harris and Foxwatching are good books. Les Stocker started the St Tiggywinkles Wildlife Hospital in the UK, which was one of the first to exist here and Stephen Harris started the Fox Project in Bristol (as he was a researcher at Bristol University) and discovered that foxes live in small family groups - it was quite easy to discover it because there is more food around for them in cities and foxes are more likely to form family groups if there is a lot of food around - if there isn't, then it's just the fox and vixen (and their cubs in the summer.) They don't hunt together though, they just live in the same territory.
I love watching you decorate your journals with your art, and especially loved this fox focused episode!! 🦊 They one of my favorite animals and so cute!
Foxes are my favorite animals, so you can imagine my excitement over this video!
Oh lovely! Foxes are amazing ❤️🦊
I'm a big fan of foxes so this was such a treat! Thanks for sharing, your art is always so beautiful
I just finished Yangsze Choo's The Fox Wife: A Novel, so this theme is perfect!
This is stunning!! I love it so much!! 🦊🦊🦊
Thank you so much!!
There is a wonderful book about foxes called "Die Weisheit der Füchse" (The Wisdom of Foxes) which taught me a lot about these amazing animals. For instance the myth about them spreading rabies and being portrait as the bad guy in western stories in history. Very interesting. A few fun facts are that they never use their teeth in a fight and that they are adopting abandoned fox pups :) What I also found very interesting is that their mimics. Open mouth (the it looks like they are grinning) and wide eyes is a sign of high stress. Unfortunately the book is only available in German.
There are a lot of foxes living in Berlin Germany and I see one quite often :)
Love your bullet journal videos! Sending much love and creative vibes
This was so cool! And thank you so much for all the information on foxes 🦊 your art turned out so beautiful!
Red foxes remind me of the Lobo-guará which is an animal native to Brazil, where I live. Maybe it's because of the similar color of their fur, but they're not even part of the same family 😂. I love your videos and drawings and I loved the theme of the month 🥰
Your art is amazing. 🦊
Thank you so much 😀
Love this months theme. Your art work is amazing and the content so interesting. My favourite spread of yours
I live in southern Poland, and my family home is near the fields so sometimes I do see foxes in the wild. That's rare though, I mostly see deer or boars
And as for fox interactions, I only really had one and that was when I was on vacation by the sea and at night two young foxes came very close to the house we were staying at, because there was like a bit of food left on the barbecue which they probably smelled from afar and came to eat (which I know that foxes are not meant to eat human food but the area was gated and I don't think anyone was expecting that they will just jump the fence and come so close to a place where people stay)
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We have foxes in the field behind our house. We don't see them often, but one night, in the middle of winter about midnight, there was a racket in the front yard that sounded like kids running and playing. It was way too cold and way too late for that. Turns out it was 3 foxes running around and "communicating". Not sure if they were fighting or if that was normal playing. Wild for sure.
Woah that’s so cool! The sounds they make can be so eerily human 🤔
I love foxes. One of my first toys was a fox plushie. It was navy blue for some reason 😅🦊
Aw haha that's so cute! Do you remember what you named them?
OMG I WAS WAITING FOR THISSSSSS
Foxes live near my home and they often come and snif for leftover food in the trash. A few days ago, I was walking home, it was dark and was looking around me. Then i looked in front of me and i stopped because i was face to face with a fox, in the middle of the streets. He was beautiful but i was a little scared he was going to jump on me ahaha. He didn't and i just walked around him and he just stared at me until I was out of sight.
great video as always! although i am curious, have you ever made a bujo setup with your own cats as the theme? :)
I’ve done themes with black cats inspired by our kitties, yes!
When I'm home from school, I like to take walks around my neighborhood, and here are certain places at the edges that I like to visit that are more heavily wooded where I've seen foxes every once in a while from far away. This one time in mid-January, I was going behind some houses near the edge of the forest, and there was this fox sunbathing near a picket fence, and I didn't notice it until it had gotten up and run back from me a couple yards. But when I turned to see what had just run past me, we kind of just stared at each other for maybe 30 s? Eventually, I went to walk away, but when I turned back to glance at it once more, it had taken a couple steps towards me, so I stopped, and then it stopped, and then we stared at each other some more, so then I went to walk away, and when I glanced back again, it also started to walk away. A lot of staring.
I’ve seen a fox on the playground next to the school I worked at. I live near the beach in the Netherlands and foxes love to live in the dunes.
Aw haha that’s so cute! ❤️
Here in chile we don't have red foxes, but we have some foxes one called zorro culpeo, zorro chilla and zorro chilote, they are really cute if you want to look them up. Sadly, they don't live near the city I live, and they are in danger for the disminution of the habitat were they live so is dificult to see them in person. I think my favorite is the zorro chilote, is cute and little 🖤
i have a friend who lives in the country side & she found a baby fox that was severely hurt, & nursed it and now it lives on their farm protecting the chicks instead of eating them🥹🤍
Aw how sweet 🥺 this sounds like a Disney movie!
Ficou muito linda a página das raposas 😍
❤😍 beautiful
Thank you! 😊
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Beautiful theme! I was wondering- is there a reason you use tea to stain your paper as opposed to coffee? :)
I tried to use coffee once and I didn’t love the result, but I imagine there are other ways to do it! I might try again at some point ❤️
One of my favorite animals!♡♡ And I l.o.v.e. the fox/academia combination ♡
Fun fact, maybe: in Dutch they're called "vos", which is also a surname here. I don't know if other countries have that as well?
That’s so interesting! What are kits called in Dutch?
@PlantBasedBride welp (singular) welpen (plural), we call babies of several other animals the same, such as wolves, bears, lions and tigers. A young dog is also a welp, but we call them pup/puppies (pronounced with a Dutch /u/) :)
My dog jumps like a fox when she plays with a ball! It's SO CUTE
Awww that sounds so adorable!
I was playing outside once and a fox stole my flip flop!! 🦊 🩴 😂
Omg lol that’s amazing!
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Foxes in the hills of East Tennessee US 🦊
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I live in Mississippi, USA. We see foxes on our security camera at the front door.🦊
What nail polish you got on girl ❤ I need it
Hello from Beautiful British Columbia Canada 🇨🇦
Went to the zoo . They had an enclosure that said foxes ...the guy assured us they were in there. But they never come out when visitors are around...shy
Спасибо большое за возможность автоматического перевода видео 😊
I'm not sure if this would be a popular idea but if you are looking for video inspirations... how about bujo ideas for people who can't draw? (ie me lol) - this is so beautiful and I loveddd watching this (as I do with all your set ups) but it would be cool to get some ideas which are a bit more... shall we say achievable?! (to be clear, I love all your videos and would never want you to stop drawing or painting in your bujo setups - just if you ever fancy doing something different!)
If you haven’t seen my setups in my husband’s BuJo those might be exactly what you’re looking for! He’s doing his own super simple setups these days, but I did them for years and there’s a playlist of them (they were typically much simpler than my own) ❤️
I live in The Netherlands and we do also have foxes here, although we don't get to see them a lot because they're quite skittish around humans and it's packed with people over here. But one time I did see a little red fox, a baby, stealing food near a McDonald's in the middle of the night. I was in awe, but at the same time I was worried that something was wrong - why would that kit get so close to humans?
Aw poor baby might have been separated from their mother/group 🥺 my husband and I have saved many young raccoons who got stuck somewhere and left behind. It’s always so sad!
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a fox in Phoenix AZ (aside from zoos and wildlife preserves) I think there are too many predators here-coyotes, bobcats, even javelinas-and I think the climate is too hot and dry for them in the wild. I HAVE seen foxes in my hometown in Southern California, beautiful creatures. Foxes and bears are my two favorite animals in the world
Well I live in Germany and foxes are a major threat to chickens here. Once a fox got into the chicken coop, panicked and killed up to 150 chickens out of 250. I mean they are cute but mostly they are seen just as the predators they are.
Gorgeous layout but I can't stop staring at those nails! Do you happen to know the color/ polish brand?
I love foxes, but I'm Australian, so I would rather NOT see one in the wild XD;; I love this theme, the whole scientific theme works really well!
Foxes killed our pet ducks :( we're in Australia, they're definitely considered pests
I've read somewhere that foxes are dog hardware running on cat software.
Omg! That's so beautiful! I love foxes, i never clicked so fast on a miniature! You did beautifully! I love the academia / naturalist vibe and i love the return of the tea stained paper 🦊🦊🦊
Fun fact, in French, Foxes are called "Renards" only since the late middle age. Before it was "Goupil" (from the latin), but a fox character called "Renart" in the Chanson de Renart became so popular it actually gives his name to the fox 😂
Oh my god that’s amazing! I can’t believe we weren’t taught that fact in school 😂 Goupil feels like such a strange name for a fox, but I suppose I’m just used to renard!
I love foxes but they are unfortunately noxious pests in Australia and cause huge damage to the environment along with rabbits, deer and wild horses. All lovely to look at but run riot in the wrong places 😢
When u start the video by drumming your fingers, you've lost from the start a lot of potential subscribers. Is annoying. But, nice video 😊
If people leave a video for something that small they’ll likely not subscribe to me for a million reasons 😂 I’m not worried about appealing to every person on the planet, I’m just being me (even if some people find it annoying) 🤷♀️
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