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Fox in field #6442234
01/27/19 04:38 PM
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Terrence j Offline OP
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I was driving to the store and saw 2 fox in the field down the Rd from my house. But when I came back a half hour later they are still there. They are just laying down in the middle of the field. Is this normal behavior ? I don't are many fox around my area and to see 2 together is crazy. Just didn't know if this was normal or if it was mating time so they we're holding together? I went back and took a picture through my binoculars but I don't know how to post pictures. It's too bad fox season closed here on January 15.

Re: Fox in field [Re: Terrence j] #6442253
01/27/19 04:51 PM
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Their den hole is nearby. They are a mating pair normal this time of year

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Re: Fox in field [Re: Terrence j] #6442257
01/27/19 04:56 PM
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Well that's nice to know. Thank you. It's different to see them cause the field they are in is stocked with phesant in the fall so it gets alot of pressure till about mid November so we don't usually see many fox. But we do see coyotes in that field quite often when they cut the hay.

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