8 Zen Fox chosen as one of Top 10 Best of 2014 Animal Photos @ 500px. 36. Zen Fox in Top 10 Best of 2014 Animal ... This entry was posted on December 21, 2014
6 Not so long ago, one of my photo-pals found a pink grasshopper. I have to admit: his special find made me a little bit jealous. 😉 After all it is just about the closest thing to a pink elephant! At the same time, I realised how rare such a phenomenon […] 31. Mr. Pink: The Pink Grasshopper This entry was posted on July 15, 2014
1 Interview by Bored Panda: Stunning Wild Fox Photography By Roeselien Raimond Talented Dutch nature photographer Roeselien Raimond has taken countless stunning photos of beautiful creatures and wildlife, but her photos of wild foxes are especially wonderful. She agreed to give Bored Panda an interview and talk about her work photographing […] 30. Interview by Bored Panda This entry was posted on June 29, 2014
4 Foxes yawn. So do we. So what? And yet, yawning is quite luxury thing. Being scared, cold or thirsty isn’t a good starting point for a decent yawn. Yawning basically requires a really safe environment and a full stomach, to begin with. Like most animals, foxes prefer being lazy and […] 26. Fox Yawns This entry was posted on December 1, 2013
Interview 121clicks.com Some time ago I was interviewed by the famous 121clicks.com, if interested you can read the interview below: —————————————————————————————————————————————- “Outstanding Nature Photography by Roeselien Raimond” “Outstanding and out of the world captures of beautiful nature, this is Roeselien Raimond for all of us, simple and elegant compositions playing […] 27. Interview @ 121clicks.com This entry was posted on November 7, 2013
6 Foxes don’t seem to swim an awful lot, but suspiciously often I see them standing along the waterfront. So the question is….what are they doing there? Of course they might just be thirsty and by lack of a tap,they use channels, lakes or ditches to satisfy their needs. And on […] 24. Fox Reflections: What does the Fox See? This entry was posted on October 21, 2013
5 Foxes don’t seem to swim an awful lot, but suspiciously often I see them standing along the waterfront. So the question is….what are they doing there? Of course they might just be thirsty and by lack of a tap,they use channels, lakes or ditches to satisfy their needs. And on […] 24. Fox Reflections: What does the Fox See? This entry was posted on October 21, 2013
13 Past year I spent a rather short, but quite intense period, watching three fox kits growing up. At least..that’s what I aimed at. I was so happy when I found them and -as you can imagine-I pictured these beautiful endless summer evenings with cute furry fox kits play-fighting in nice […] 21. The new Fox Kit This entry was posted on June 13, 2013
1 Foxes are famous for their mouse jumps (that’s what it’s called in my language, I have no idea what the official term could be). With their very sensitive ears, they can hear a mouse, even when it’s hidden under a thick layer of snow. They listen, prepare…and jump. The rumour […] The Fox & Mouse Game This entry was posted on March 25, 2013
11 Although foxes do have a bad image of being these naughty, ferocious animals, I have never, ever seen them show the slightest sign of aggression towards a human being. I have, however, seen some violent behaviour towards other foxes, but only for the very obvious reasons. Naturally, a fox will […] 19. Fox Trotting and Fox Fighting This entry was posted on November 12, 2012
5 As you might have noticed I have this thing for foxes, especially for foxes in the snow… And now National geographic seem to like my fox in the snow as well, how cool is that?! My photo was chosen by the National Geographic jury as one of the nominees in […] 18. Foxes, Snow & National Geographic This entry was posted on October 4, 2012
7 Whether I stumble upon a vixen in the rain, a couple of soaking wet fox kits, a drinking red fox, a raindrop covered coat, a fox wading through a river or a swimming fox crossing a pond….I just can’t get enough… I Love water, I adore foxes. So what could […] 17. Swimming, soaking & dripping red foxes This entry was posted on August 7, 2012