Red Foxes make use of snowy roofs in Charlottetown
We have had so much snow this winter, a pair of Red Foxes have decided to create a home on the roof of a house in Charlottetown. It caused quite a stir in the neighborhood.
Two foxes have taken up residence in Charlottetown — on the roof of a home.
The house in Lewis Point Park is now one of the most photographed spots in Charlottetown, as the foxes nap on the snow-covered roof.
Tony Kelly said he snapped a series of pictures after his friend told him about the animals.
"I didn't really know what he was talking about, so I come over, and he was at the door, and he told me to look over here on the roof," Kelly said. "I looked over, and here there was a couple of foxes curled up in the snowbank in the V of the roof."
Foxes make home on Charlottetown roof
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