Definitely some canid overtones in there. There=92s an answer using the ide=
ntical call. Could be another cub of the litter.
Have you ever heard coyotes repeat a call like that? I associate coyotes wi=
th a lot of expression and variation.
-Dan
> Sounds like a young coyote, too low in frequency for a fox (In my opinion=
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>> On Aug 14, 2017, at 12:40 PM, Dan Dugan <=
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>> What=92s this?
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>> https://soundcloud.com/user7860487/ns170813-061319-coe-ugs-dawn4-fox <ht=
tps://soundcloud.com/user7860487/ns170813-061319-coe-ugs-dawn4-fox>
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>> I=92m thinking it might be foxes.
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>> -Dan
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