Gray Fox
November 16, 2019
A couple of days ago I saw a Gray Fox near
the Darby Well. This is the
first time I've seen one in the Sonoran Desert. Gray Fox require water to drink
(unlike some desert dwellers who can get sufficient water from their diet) so
naturally they are not very common out here. I set up my trail camera last night
and
placed a scent marker in front of it. I had Javelina, Coyotes, and one female
Gray Fox check it out. Notice the black stripe on top of the
tail, one way to tell a Gray Fox from a Kit Fox.
All of the above are still frames from a video. April 11, 2020. I accidentally
overwrote some of the files, so I will have to fix this when I get my laptop
back from the repair shop.
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