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Re: Anyone here know Fox calls ?

Subject: Re: Anyone here know Fox calls ?
From: "chrishails50" chrishails50
Date: Sun Aug 15, 2010 9:55 pm ((PDT))
Thanks James, that helps narrow it down a bit, the possibility of fox pups =
sparring did go through my mind. I assume your big dog is not also catching=
 the horses and goats ? ;-)

C

www.wildechoes.org

--- In  James Shatto <> wrot=
e:
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> Not a hare IMO.=C2=A0 My big dog catches those in the yard and I've heard=
 their final cries.=C2=A0 Similar sounds that I've heard from horses and ba=
by goats.=C2=A0 But more likely a couple puppies (foxes) play fighting IMO.=
=C2=A0 It's a tough one though and I could be wrong.
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> - James
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> --- On Sun, 8/15/10, chrishails50 <> wrote:
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> From: chrishails50 <>
> Subject: [Nature Recordists] Anyone here know Fox calls ?
> To: 
> Date: Sunday, August 15, 2010, 6:19 AM
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>       Dear all,
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> I just posted a new blog entry that contains a sound I could not
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> identify - either two foxes (Vulpes vulpes - same as Red Fox in North
>
> America) interacting, or something being painfully killed which was my
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> first thought:
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> http://tiny.cc/yl86s
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> If anyone can shed some light I would love to hear.
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> Thanks
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> Chris
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> www.wildechoes.org
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