The Song of the Foxes
IF I were asked what is the most memorable colour in the natural world, off the top of my head I would say a red deer stag in early summer or perhaps the silver flash along the flanks of a mackerel when it is lifted out of the water looking as though it was sheathed in mother-of-pearl.
But one stands out above them all, and that’s the flame-red coat of an adult Highland fox. If you haven’t seen this in real life, you won’t really understand.