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Can someone identify this animal/bird song in my garden

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aircub | 10:18 Tue 26th Jan 2010 | Animals & Nature
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I have a animal/bird that has been coming into by Bornemouth garden between 19:00 and 21:00 every night and gives the following call

[url]http://theoldstables.com/movies/20100125
185244a.mp3[/url]


Can anyone help me and tell me what it is.
Thanks Karl
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unfortunatley your link is'nt working, try reposting it or give us some discriptions of the animal/bird.


Dave.
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Sorry the correct download url is

http://theoldstables....s/20100125185244a.mp3

Karl
I'm not sure, but it could be a muntjac deer?
Spot on LoftyLottie !
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Thanks for that LL this answers alot as we have numerous foxes. But why does a fox bark instead of cry
I presume like a dog they their it equates to barks and howls, just different cries for different things. But I don't know.
sounds like a pheasant.

http://www.allaboutbi...ecked_Pheasant/sounds


Dave.
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Dave, it does sound like a bark so I guess the Fox is the culprit.
Definitely not a pheasant Webbo (I am surrounded by them, noisy blighters), but I am 99.9% sure it is a fox bark. Typical time for fox barking also when darkness falls.
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I have had this fox bark now for about 6 weeks, previously I have had the cry http://www.angelfire....r2/thefoxden/call.wav but that is later in the night. Is the bark just to say "Im Here" and the cry for mating call
yep, ive listened to it again. a fox cub maybe.

here are some fox sounds https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxLHUxzEoRU


here is some muntjac sounds http://www.nickpenny....o%20diary%202008.html


Dave
Found this

"Socially, the fox communicates with body language and a variety of vocalizations. Its vocal range is quite large and its noises vary from a distinctive three-yip 'lost call' to a shriek reminiscent of a human scream. It also communicates with scent, marking food and territorial boundary lines with urine and faeces"

From this site.

http://www.animalcorn...hwildlife/redfox.html

Perhaps your fox is lost ;o). Not sure whether it would be a fox cub at this time of year

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