Hi, Michael,
A stunning shot of a wondrous creature.
The foxes we are most familiar with here in New Mexico are not nearly so reddish, but rather are essentially gray (and one variety has that adjective in its name, the Mexican gray fox).
Interestingly enough, in the western form of the Cherokee language (spoken, for example, in the Cherokee Nation, which is located in the state of Oklahoma), the generic name for "fox" means, literally, "gray fox". But in the eastern form of the language (spoken generally by the Eastern Band of Cherokee, in the southeastern United States), the name for "fox" means, literally, "red fox"
Carla is of the Cherokee Nation (and is a registered citizen). Her Cherokee name is "Red Fox", and she presents it in Cherokee in the Eastern Band form (literally, "red fox").
Best regards,
Doug