A fox cautiously crosses the field. His stride is light, but his alertness is high. Halfway across, he stops, turns his head and looks sharply over his shoulder. The movement is calm and controlled, as if he knows exactly what he is looking for.
His eyes scan the surroundings: bushes, ditch banks, a path in the distance. Nothing seems to escape his attention. It is not a cursory glance, but a systematic check. He measures risks and opportunities with equal precision.
The fox remains motionless for several seconds, ears pointed backwards. Every vibration in the grass, every sound is processed. Only when he is sure the coast is clear does he move on. His body language remains tight and calculated, no trace of haste.
Thus the fox shows that success in the field is not only about speed or strength, but also about attention and conscious perception. Always prepared, always one step ahead in his own territory.
My name is Zeno Swijtink.
For as long as I can remember, I have had a passion for nature. I especially enjoy wandering through nature and I like to be guided by my curiosity.
I have been lucky enough to travel through many different countries, often with my camera as..
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