I am not a wildlife expert by any means.
The Virginia Dept of Game and Inland Fisheries says it's an
Eastern American Red Fox (vulpes vulpes fulvus) The subspecies listed in Wiki for this part of the country does not look like this one, but I'm sure there are color variations.
When I first moved in, they would be right at the house early in the morning (4AM-5AM) yapping their heads off for each other. I won't tell you what I thought those noises were at first, until I saw them right next to me while sitting on my deck that time of day. Again, the place had been vacant for years. They're still nearby, just not that much in the open.
To equate it to the shyness of my hawks, I have friends in suburbia who have a den of foxes living under their porch. Out where I am, the critters are not that habituated. I bet there are 2,000 acres around my house and I'm the only dwelling back here (except for 2 you pass just up the right-of-way to get down here.) Everything else is vacant parcels, or the land belonging to farms whose dwellings are at the main road. So they live a relatively human-free existence.