We had a wild pheasant make a nest in a great tangle of clematis and shrubs next to one of our compost bins, 3 metres from the house. She came back at the same time almost every afternoon for a fortnight. One afternoon she stayed put to begin brooding, next morning we found a couple of feathers and two smashed eggs. Borrowed an incubator and hatched 9 of 10, which we released into the wild once they could fly.
Our neighbour, who has 5 free range Border Collies, has shot 5 foxes near his farmyard this Winter - one dog and 4 vixens. He said he'd expect the vixens to be heavily pregnant, ready to cub next month, but none appeared pregnant. Hard winters make them much bolder than usual.