SEE IT: Cave Hill Cemetery is among Louisville's top spots to see wildlife
A place full of life: Cave Hill Cemetery is among Louisville's top spots to see wildlife. Take a peek at foxes, black swans, owls and more. Snow, an adult red fox, has formed an unusual friendship with Lee Payne, who works at Cave Hill Cemetery in Louisville. She comes to visit with him at the sound of his voice and allows him to stay with her and her kits. The pair have been seen as inseparable, with Cave Hill being noted as one of the top spots to see wildlife in the city.

Pubblicato : 10 mesi fa di Matt Stone in Science
SEE IT: Cave Hill Cemetery is among Louisville's top spots to see wildlife
Snow, an adult red fox, has formed an unusual friendship with Lee Payne, who works at Cave Hill Cemetery. She will come at the sound of his voice, and she will let him visit with her and her kits. Courtesy Lee Payne
Snow, an adult red fox, has formed an unusual friendship with Lee Payne, who works at Cave Hill Cemetery. She will come at the sound of his voice, and she will let him visit with her and her kits. Courtesy Lee Payne
Snow, an adult red fox, has formed an unusual friendship with Lee Payne, who works at Cave Hill Cemetery. She will come at the sound of his voice, and she will let him visit with her and her kits. Courtesy Lee Payne
Two barred owls sit in a tree at Cave Hill Cemetery May 23, 2024. Matt Stone, Matt Stone/Courier Journal
A barred owl flies through the air at Cave Hill Cemetery May 23, 2024. Matt Stone, Matt Stone/Courier Journal
A barred owl flies through the air at Cave Hill Cemetery May 23, 2024. Matt Stone, Matt Stone/Courier Journal
Temi: Wildlife