Irish farmers forge unlikely friendships with wild foxes during coronavirus pandemic
Some unusual friendships have developed between a number of Co Offaly farmers and wild foxes, largely due to restrictions associated with Covid-19.
Retired dairy farmer Tony Bergin is cocooning at home near Roscrea.
A wild fox began visiting his home over two months ago, and since then, the trust and friendship between the two has developed.
Now every evening after his tea, the 90-year-old brings food out to the yard to the fox.
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