Very cute! I like how you used the two lenses of the binoculars to show two zoom levels. It looks like you inked the left one first, but which one did you draw first? Did you draw a close-up in the right lens then zoom out, or did you draw the left and zoom in? I think if I were going to try to do it, I'd do the close-up first. But I think there are probably pros and cons to each approach.
I imagine that it's challenging to "copy" a scene like that. Things like mirrors and other reflections, or cases like this. I don't think I've ever really tried it. But I think you did well with it. I really like the attention to detail, how you can really see the details in one and then find them in the other. The pose of the legs; the trees... for some reason it makes my brain happy. Very cool.
Mashed-potato brains, lol... you are doing great though. Keep it up! You can do it!
Also the left one. I am not sure, but for me, as left-handed person, it seems more natural to start from left and then move to right. I probably do that all the time. I have never noted it before. I will try to keep an eye on it.
I tried the best I could. I hope I did somewhat okay. It took a lot of poking and going between the two to match both scenes. I think I poked the smaller fox more though, since it is very hard to get such tiny details in there without losing the overall look.
I had a lot of fun creating this one!
Hugs