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Drart Drart noises and foxes.

To: "Warren Thompson" <>
Subject: Drart Drart noises and foxes.
From: "Evan Beaver" <>
Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2006 06:17:37 +1000
Thanks Warren, that's solved one problem. That describes the sound
perfectly. I should have got down into the creek after them! I'm sure I
could have cought a couple, at night, in the reeds.
EB

On 10/4/06, Warren Thompson <> wrote:

At this time of the year foxes are taking the young out and around.. The
young have a short sharp yip and the female usually has a yap that sounds
more of a soft yap and at the same time sounds a bit like a cough in the
throat. Not at all like the bark at mating time. I hear them around the
house paddock regularly at this time of year.   Warren T


























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