Hi, I am Barbara and live in Lincolnshire. I love nothing better than walking with my 3 dogs, (Large Munsterlanders) and taking the camera along. Iam afraid my photographic skills are not very good, I just point and click & hope for the best. Sometimes I do take some nice shots!!
I have lived with this breed since 1986, before that I had border collies. I was told when getting my first Munster, Jenna, I would become addicted and I sure was, owning 7 of this breed over the years.
Although Munsters are a working gundog, afraid I couldn't shoot anything, so we do other things like, showing, obedience and heelwork to music.
The girls are all different & I hope to show that in their pictures.
I would like to thank my good friend Janeeden for persuading me to get started.
Video's & songs for the girls can be seen on www.jendellas.com
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Comments (8)
Flint_Hawk
She does look very healthy! Excellent portrait of her!
MagikUnicorn
Beautiful shot
contedesfees
This is remarkable, at least to me. I've always supposed that foxes avoided humans like the plague. Mind you, effortless food would tempt any wily fox.
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What a beautiful fox! Great shot.
STEVIEUKWONDER
Never had a fox come so close but had a firm admirer in the shape of a grey squirrel or two! Nice capture!
goldie
This is such a great capture of the handsome fella. So glad that fox hunting is the thing of the past. I look forward to the day when he might bring his little offspring for you to feed and admire. :)
goldie
Wondering. Are you sure this is a male? Looking at the chest area I think I see a swollen teat--could be wrong, just saying.
jendellas
She is a she. I have 2 that come.
goldie
Thanks for confirming my observation. Clearly if she is still giving her little kits milk, she needs plenty food. Oh, how I hope they bring the kits to your place :)