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Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes)Observer
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Seems to have mange. Young animal.
These observations and photos were taken by my neighbor, but he did not have time to submit observation.
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Bladder Campion (Silene vulgaris)Observer
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Missing LocationDescription
Allen Lake, Deer Path Trail, Hartman Creek State Park, Waupaca, WI
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Ring-necked Pheasant (Phasianus colchicus)Observer
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In a corn field next to a park. Likely female, because it didn't have the coloring of the male. Flushed/ran off as I approached.
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American White Pelican (Pelecanus erythrorhynchos)Observer
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Six white pelicans fly over the park towards Lake Monona. Another person observed pelicans on the lake a couple of days later.
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Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes)Observer
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Fox crossing Breese Terrace towards Camp Randall stadium during snow storm. Fox trotted across the street and disappeared into area on south side of stadium -- near Gate 10.
I was in my car, so didn't have much contact with fox.
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Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes)Observer
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I am posting for someone else that didn't want to log on. He says that this is the third day in a row that the fix has made an appearance during the daytime. Yesterday it was trotting down the centerline of the street.
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Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes)Observer
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Was biking home along the Campus Dr Path and saw a fox on the wall just east of Walnut St. He ran west onto the bridge over Walnut and then ducked towards the railroad tracks as I passed. Then he crossed the path again and headed down the stairs to Walnut.
He was wearing a collar with a black bag or tag hanging down. I'm assuming this was a tracking device.
It was too dark to take a photo, and he ran off before I got my phone out.
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Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes)Observer
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2:30 PM CST - Two red foxes sleeping under fallen trees behind the Social Sciences building on the UW-Madison campus. When we opened a window several floors up to take a photo, they woke up, looked around, and then wandered off into the woods.