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Beautiful capture. Your deer look so much more healthy than mine. I think there might be a couple of hidden fawns since all the skinny ones are gals :-).
That is one hell of a shot, Kym. The frogs are going to be hellacious jealous.
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bluelaker4
15 years ago
You ARE publishing a calendar aren’t you, Kym?
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mjean
15 years ago
Sandi,
We have very healthy deer in our area – mainly because they dine nightly on fresh green beans, tomatoes, cucumbers and corn from my garden.
I may have to get my hunting license this year.
She is a beauty, isn’t she? She was with another doe, a yearling, and a fawn. She was the matriarch, keeping watch on me and my littlest while the rest grazed at distance. Occasionally, she would grab mouthfuls of buckeye leaves (I’ve never seen a deer eat them before). I tried to get closer to get photos of the fawn and she decided they needed to leave.
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That is a gorgeous wildlife photo Kym.
Why was the first thing that lept to mind today “deer ticks”?
How uninspiring….
Beautiful capture. Your deer look so much more healthy than mine. I think there might be a couple of hidden fawns since all the skinny ones are gals :-).
That is one hell of a shot, Kym. The frogs are going to be hellacious jealous.
You ARE publishing a calendar aren’t you, Kym?
Sandi,
We have very healthy deer in our area – mainly because they dine nightly on fresh green beans, tomatoes, cucumbers and corn from my garden.
I may have to get my hunting license this year.
HeHe!
She is a beauty, isn’t she? She was with another doe, a yearling, and a fawn. She was the matriarch, keeping watch on me and my littlest while the rest grazed at distance. Occasionally, she would grab mouthfuls of buckeye leaves (I’ve never seen a deer eat them before). I tried to get closer to get photos of the fawn and she decided they needed to leave.
doesn’t this web site has other languages support??
I don’t know. Does anyone else?