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Date Posted: 13:46:05 11/04/03 Tue
Author: Greg
Author Host/IP: cblmdm204-118-180-246.buckeye-express.com / 204.118.180.246
Subject: Re: More than just birds.
In reply to: W.J. Stewart 's message, "More than just birds." on 19:17:25 11/02/03 Sun

GREAT stuff, Bill! As Sherwood Forest Warden, be careful about telling too many neighbors. You wouldn't want them to be worried that the foxes are a danger to their pets or kids, and try to kill them somehow.

Gray foxes are gorgeous animals, and I for one am very jealous of your prized visitors.

I have never seen a live Gray fox in NW Ohio. Thanks for the post.

Greg Links



> after 44 years here, am surprised and delighted to
>be entertaining a pair of Gray Fox (positive ID)each
>evening after dark. Our back yard has always been
>flood lighted until bedtime, and has been well worth
>it with the animals we have seen over the years. One
>is ultra shy, but the other comes within 15 yds of our
>den window and eagerly feeds on the cracked corn put
>there for the birds. I added some dry dog food, and
>the Fox loved it. Biggest problem lies in convincing
>our Brittany that she can growl, but "no bark"
>William J. Stewart, 4207 Robin Hood Ln. and Senior
>Warden, Sherwood Forest

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