By Shooting UK
Wednesday, 10 October 2007
If you would like to add a photograph to the picture gallery, please email barnaby_dracup@ipcmedia.com, along with a description of what is happening in the picture, and your name and contact details.
This photograph was taken on October 9, 2007, by Tim Wagstaff on the Langley Priory Estate, Derbyshire. It shows a vixen, which had just taken a cock pheasant and proceeded to tear its head off. Unfortunately for the fox, Tim had a .243 rifle to hand and the fox was caught red handed!
Here's an amazing mural, sent in by artist Jennifer Bell. It's life-size and was painted at the Yeguada Iberica stud in Spain, owned by Richard and Sue Lust from England. Jennifer says it took her four days to paint - but she was helped by generous amounts of red wine and great food!
This photograph was sent in by Michael Michel and is of the Shildon & District Countryside Movement's first shoot of the season, where a great day was had by all.
This picture was sent in by Kevin Cowan of himself and his dog Major. It was taken last season at a small shoot in Bramley, Hampshire.
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