Is it all in the eyes?

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Bunnies normally show up as a pair of blue eyes under headtorch light... well they do for me anyway. So as I lamped one tonight (an missed :-( ) I was aware of a really sharp pair of green eyes watching from an adjacent field - I assumed it was a fox.

Does anyone have some good photgraphic examples of 'eyes at night'?
 
My Labs eyes reflect back green in the dark. Even a camera flash in daylight makes her look like Zoltan (showing my age a bit there :) )

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So am I to take it that spotlighting is a legal hunting method? I ask because here it's considered a form of poaching except for possums and raccoons.
 
The light source does have an influence. However, as I said above my two dogs under the same light have different coloured eyes and the bunnies had blue eyes under three different lamps tonight - the fox was green with three different lamps. It has more to do with the make up of the retina I would have thought?????
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WRT Santaman - Lamping rabbits is common place - lamping salmon, on the other hand is most certainly poaching.
 
There used to be a demonic collie near us that kept trying to herd cars, first you knew of it was the intense red eyes bearing down on you. Scared the whatsit out of me the first time.

OK I admit it, every time since. I change my route after the third ambush
 
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There used to be a demonic collie near us that kept trying to herd cars, first you knew of it was the intense red eyes bearing down on you. Scared the whatsit out of me the first time.

OK I admit it, every time since. I change my route after the third ambush

Were you with the lady that's know as Lou? :-)
 
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Hopefully you are mate, she's only coming up on three years old. She's due at the vets for a booster jab soon, I'll ask him to check her out.
 
One of my dogs has scary, dull red eyes, the other bright green. My old friend Buster had yellow eyes, here is an enhancement of this image taken a few years ago.

In my experience foxes have blue, green or gold eyes. This fellow had extraordinary golden eyes, so we called him Goldeneyes. My favourite had piercing blue eyes, like a couple of little diamonds running towards you. Sadly she and Goldeneyes are both gone now.
 
really? when i shine a light of sheep on my uncles farm they turn up like orangey not green O.o

Now, now girls, there is no specific colour for a species, it all depends on the length & angle of the light reflectig off the tapetum lucidum, reflective tissue just behind the retina,, you can see all the colours of the rainbow from a single animal. all depends how his looking at you................that said, if you shine your torch into a field & you see large shiny discs glowing several colours at the same time...............................run.
 
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I think it is all down to the moon , when we have a full moon my wifes eyes are a scary red ! :)

Craig.............
 
... there is no specific colour for a species...

That seems to match my experience.

it all depends on the length & angle of the light reflectig off the tapetum lucidum, reflective tissue just behind the retina,, you can see all the colours of the rainbow from a single animal. all depends how his looking at you...

That definitely doesn't. Although they do seem to change a little with angle and movement, and the colour of the light I'm using makes some difference, I can still routinely recognize individual animals by the colours of their eyes at night.
 

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