That little seems to be wondering how to get across. We feed them here on our property. It's been a long winter and we have many yearlings from last spring. Cute shots! Thanks for your visit. :)
I had a herd of deer (well about 10) eating all my bird seed last night from my feeders. I had just filled them all up too. $15 to feed the deer! Very frustrating. I'd rather watch the birds, than see them destroy my feeders.
Oh well, what to do - they are all God's creatures. Silly thing is - they come in the dark of night when i can't even get a picutre!
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Great pics Deb. All you need is a deerstalker hat now.
ReplyDeleteLovely shots :)
ReplyDeleteCute shots of the deer, Deb! We've feeding the deer around here because how deep the snow is, they ouldn't find food.
ReplyDeletefunny you should say that Mick I've seen a green fake fur one today at outdoor action. Think I'm gonna get it next week when I get paid lol
ReplyDeleteNice one Eileen, a little helping hand during hard times goes a long way.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun find. I felt like I needed to be quiet and still as I was viewing them. It must have been exciting taking the pictures!
ReplyDeleteLovely shots. It's always great to see deer, and manage to get pictures.
ReplyDeleteWonderful captures, Debbie. Thanks for sharing:)
ReplyDeleteDeb: I love to see the deer and take photos of them. Nice shots in the wooded area.
ReplyDeletethey're so beautiful and graceful
ReplyDeleteGreat shots. I never get tired of seeing deer.
ReplyDeleteThat little seems to be wondering how to get across.
ReplyDeleteWe feed them here on our property. It's been a long winter and we have many yearlings from last spring.
Cute shots!
Thanks for your visit. :)
Wonderful set of pictures, I loved specially that first one!
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Luna - We love Luna
beautiful series of photos
ReplyDeleteIt looks like there is no tail!!
ReplyDeleteI had a herd of deer (well about 10) eating all my bird seed last night from my feeders. I had just filled them all up too. $15 to feed the deer!
Very frustrating. I'd rather watch the birds, than see them destroy my feeders.
Oh well, what to do - they are all God's creatures. Silly thing is - they come in the dark of night when i can't even get a picutre!
I love to see deer - such elegant creatures and able to melt away incredibly quickly.
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