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Tag Archives: Urban foxes
Urban foxes in Canberra
One of the themes of this blog has been urban fox sightings. It’s not just me – today’s ABC Rural has a nice piece on the growing numbers of urban foxes in Canberra … Written with StackEdit.
Foxes in Victoria
I’ve previously written about urban foxes in Canberra, and it comes as no surprise to find that foxes (both urban and rural) are pretty common in Victoria. Las week when we were driving from Daylesford to Queenscliff we were treated … Continue reading
Urban Foxes in Ireland
Today’s Irish Times has an article about urban foxes in Ireland. Interesting, both because we have urban foxes in Canberra, and also because foxes are also an introduced species in Ireland – they only got the the Emerald Isle in … Continue reading
Urban foxes in Canberra
Urban foxes seem to be a British rather than an Australian phenomenon. Twice, once in December 2009, and again mid last year, we’ve caught fleeting glimpses of foxes in the nature reserve on the hill behind our house. This morning, … Continue reading