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Article: Cluny's a foxy lady; Cluny South talks about the joys and hardships of her three years spent capturing a community of foxes on film. By Sally Morgan.(Features)
- Article from:
- The Mirror (London, England)
- Article date:
- May 19, 2001
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Byline: Sally Morgan
Creeping stealthily to his neighbour's den, Mr Dunlop leaves a gift for his mistress. Then, turning tail on her and their brood, the red-headed rogue returns to his wife of three years and their five offspring with an identical present. It's the stuff of pure soap opera, with one big difference - the key players are all foxes.
For three years, assistant producer Cluny South and her cameraman husband Justin Maguire kept tabs on a gang of foxes. And their insight into the animals' private lives is revealed in Sunday night's BBC wildlife ...