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Bushy Tail Collection

"Bushy Tail: Tales of Arctic Foxes, Red Foxes, and More" In the frigid Arctic wilderness, an Arctic Fox with a bushy tail embarked on a daring adventure

Background imageBushy Tail Collection: Arctic Fox, from Narrative of a Second Voyage in Search of a North-West Passage

Arctic Fox, from Narrative of a Second Voyage in Search of a North-West Passage
STC169747 Arctic Fox, from Narrative of a Second Voyage in Search of a North-West Passage (1829-33), by Sir John Ross (1777-1836), engraved by John Brandard (1812-63) (litho) by Ross

Background imageBushy Tail Collection: 'I will cut a hole and see where I am, 'she said. And so she did

"I will cut a hole and see where I am, "she said. And so she did
2603581 " " I will cut a hole and see where I am, " she said. And so she did.", from Peter Rabbit Little Red Hen and Owl and Pussy Cat pub. Charles E Graham & Co. c

Background imageBushy Tail Collection: Brown Dog in a Landscape, c. 1850 (oil on canvas)

Brown Dog in a Landscape, c. 1850 (oil on canvas)
3934256 Brown Dog in a Landscape, c.1850 (oil on canvas) by Unknown Artist, (19th century); eThe Devonshire Collections, Chatsworth; Reproduced by permission of Chatsworth Settlement Trustees; out of

Background imageBushy Tail Collection: 'And the Small Red Hen came forth to gather sticks outside'

"And the Small Red Hen came forth to gather sticks outside"
2603579 " And the Small Red Hen came forth to gather sticks outside", from Peter Rabbit Little Red Hen and Owl and Pussy Cat pub. Charles E Graham & Co. c

Background imageBushy Tail Collection: 'But she just had time to fly on a beam that went across overhead'

"But she just had time to fly on a beam that went across overhead"
2603580 " But she just had time to fly on a beam that went across overhead", from Peter Rabbit Little Red Hen and Owl and Pussy Cat pub. Charles E Graham & Co. c

Background imageBushy Tail Collection: Common American Skunk, Mephitis Americana, 1845

Common American Skunk, Mephitis Americana, 1845
Common American Skunk, Mephitis Americana. From The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America by John J. Audubon. Pub. 1845 (colour lithograph)

Background imageBushy Tail Collection: Red Fox in hunting for food in the snow

Red Fox in hunting for food in the snow
View taken from behind of a red fox (Vulpes vulpes) with nose close to the ground hunting for food in the snow; United States of America

Background imageBushy Tail Collection: Red Fox portrait in winter, YNP, USA

Red Fox portrait in winter, YNP, USA
Portrait of a red fox (Vulpes vulpes) standing in the snow looking at camera; Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, United States of America

Background imageBushy Tail Collection: Rear view of a seated German Shepherd Dog (Canis familiaris) showing its bushy, white tail

Rear view of a seated German Shepherd Dog (Canis familiaris) showing its bushy, white tail

Background imageBushy Tail Collection: Sitting Maine Coon Cat (Felis silvestris catus) lifting its front paw, side view

Sitting Maine Coon Cat (Felis silvestris catus) lifting its front paw, side view

Background imageBushy Tail Collection: A blue cat that has been randomly bred, looking upwards and lifting one front paw

A blue cat that has been randomly bred, looking upwards and lifting one front paw

Background imageBushy Tail Collection: Thick-tailed Galago (Galago crassicaudatus) clinging onto branch

Thick-tailed Galago (Galago crassicaudatus) clinging onto branch

Background imageBushy Tail Collection: A white Persian (Felis catus) with is bushy tail stretched out, side view

A white Persian (Felis catus) with is bushy tail stretched out, side view

Background imageBushy Tail Collection: Golden Retriever (Canis lupus familiaris) standing, side view

Golden Retriever (Canis lupus familiaris) standing, side view

Background imageBushy Tail Collection: Pomeranian dog (Canis familiaris) standing, head turned towards camera, side view

Pomeranian dog (Canis familiaris) standing, head turned towards camera, side view

Background imageBushy Tail Collection: Red Tiffanie cat with yellow eyes and bushy tail, lying down

Red Tiffanie cat with yellow eyes and bushy tail, lying down

Background imageBushy Tail Collection: Silver Persian Cat (Felis sylvestris catus) sitting and looking up, front view

Silver Persian Cat (Felis sylvestris catus) sitting and looking up, front view

Background imageBushy Tail Collection: Grey Longhair Cat (Felis silvestris catus) sitting and looking up, rear view

Grey Longhair Cat (Felis silvestris catus) sitting and looking up, rear view

Background imageBushy Tail Collection: Furry black Kitten (Felis silvestris catus) being groomed with brush, side view

Furry black Kitten (Felis silvestris catus) being groomed with brush, side view

Background imageBushy Tail Collection: Grey squirrel on a tree

Grey squirrel on a tree. The Eastern grey squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis) is a native of the US forests from the east coast, west to Texas

Background imageBushy Tail Collection: Red squirrel eating an apple

Red squirrel eating an apple. Red squirrels (Sciurus vulgaris) are omnivorous rodents that live in woodlands across Eurasia

Background imageBushy Tail Collection: Red squirrel eating a nut C018 / 2556

Red squirrel eating a nut C018 / 2556
Red squirrel eating a nut. Red squirrels (Sciurus vulgaris) are omnivorous rodents that live in woodlands across Eurasia. In Britain

Background imageBushy Tail Collection: Red squirrel, artwork C016 / 3165

Red squirrel, artwork C016 / 3165
Red squirrel. Artwork of a red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) eating a nut in a tree. Red squirrels are omnivorous rodents that live in woodlands across Eurasia

Background imageBushy Tail Collection: Grey squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis), in city park, Brandon Park, Bristol, England

Grey squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis), in city park, Brandon Park, Bristol, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageBushy Tail Collection: Eastern grey squirrel, artwork

Eastern grey squirrel, artwork
Eastern grey squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis), artwork. This rodent lives in trees in woodland areas, feeding on nuts, bark and fungi

Background imageBushy Tail Collection: Cascade red fox

Cascade red fox (Vulpes vulpes cascadensis) in the process of shedding its winter coat. Red foxes are found throughout Canada, Alaska, and almost all of the contiguous United States

Background imageBushy Tail Collection: Red squirrel feeding

Red squirrel feeding
Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) on the forest floor. Photographed in a Caledonian Scots pine forest, Cairngorms National Park, Scottish Highlands, in June

Background imageBushy Tail Collection: Cape ground squirrel

Cape ground squirrel (Xerus inauris) lying down with its tail in the air. This rodent lives in open arid areas of southern Africa



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"Bushy Tail: Tales of Arctic Foxes, Red Foxes, and More" In the frigid Arctic wilderness, an Arctic Fox with a bushy tail embarked on a daring adventure. Inspired by her curiosity, she echoed the words from "Narrative of a Second Voyage in Search of a North-West Passage" - "I will cut a hole and see where I am, " she said. And so she did, venturing into unknown territories. Meanwhile, in another landscape captured on canvas around 1850, a Brown Dog found solace amidst nature's beauty. With his own bushy tail wagging happily behind him, he roamed freely as if echoing the Small Red Hen who ventured outside to gather sticks for her nest. But danger lurked nearby as depicted in the painting - "But she just had time to fly on a beam that went across overhead. " It was here that we encountered the mischievous Common American Skunk with its distinctive black-and-white fur and equally bushy tail. While some animals sought refuge from predators or harsh weather conditions, others embraced their surroundings. The Red Fox gracefully hunted for food in the snow-covered landscape while its cousin posed elegantly for a portrait during winter in Yellowstone National Park. Not only can our furry friends boast impressive tails; even our loyal companions like German Shepherd Dogs flaunt their majestic white tails when seated proudly. Similarly regal is the Maine Coon Cat lifting its front paw with grace and poise. As we delve deeper into this captivating world of creatures both wild and domesticated, let us not forget about John Topham's enchanting slide show capturing moments of Grey Squirrels frolicking among trees or catching glimpses of that mysterious blue cat looking upwards with one front paw lifted high. So whether it be tales from icy landscapes or heartwarming encounters closer to home, these stories remind us all how special those bushy tails truly are.