I saw this young fawn with an adult deer yesterday morning under the apple trees of an orchard. Their presence will not be appreciated there by the owner.
a spotted beauty
This young deer somehow was able to get through the fencing there.
They are so sweet when they're little but we know what they are capable of as they grow up. There is a doe with twins out back of us but they are too quick to capture. We have seen the fawns frolicking like children on occasion but I just know they will be eating my flowers one day.
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Ruby Tuesday 2
a meme about red
ABC Wednesday Round22
a new letter each week
Nature Center Magazine: check it out!
This very interesting nature blog has several great features. It features a nature blog of the week and introduces it to other nature bloggers. Also it features Nature News. To check it out you can go to:
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Skywatch Friday
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There are 63 covered bridges in the province of New Brunswick and I love finding them in those 'out of the way' places. I have photographed most all of them, with only about 4 or 5 yet to locate. I still have many photos yet to post on my New Brunswick Covered Bridges blog. If you would like to visit and see more pictures of Covered Bridges, just click on the picture above.
5 comments:
Always nice to see a fawn, even if the adult deer are something of a nuisance - they love hosta flowers!
They are so sweet when they're little but we know what they are capable of as they grow up. There is a doe with twins out back of us but they are too quick to capture. We have seen the fawns frolicking like children on occasion but I just know they will be eating my flowers one day.
Love the cute spotted fawns. They are adorable. Great photos!
I would be a failure as a grower. I could never be mad at a doe and her baby.
Ahhhh....how sweet it is.
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