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Day 19 — Stay Home, Stay Healthy!
We get pretty familiar with the deer that share space with us. We often see them from their very first wobbly days. Something I wouldn’t have seen if I hadn’t stayed home to reduce the spread of covid-19.
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……And she was bucking the trend and taking advantage of some lush grass under the trees there. Alan:-)…….
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I would always put out corn down in the field one day I was late putting it out and this doe came up in the yard and just looked at the house.
So I started putting corn out by the bird feeder now she comes up every morning and when I see her standing by the feeder I take out some corn for her she stays about 15 feet away while I put it down see video below.
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A mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) doe, showing off those amazing ears that give the species its name. In the Rocky Mountain National Park near Estes Park, Colorado.
White-Tailed Deer (Odocoileus Virginianus). Veronica is a little doe that comes around everyday. She’s missing part of her ear but she’s in good condition. Don’t usually name wild animals but I felt that since something bit her ear off she deserved one.
White-tailed doe curiously walked towards me as the other two bounced to the safety of the bush. I’ve never experienced this before with a wild deer.
The deer on the trails at Troy Nature Center are innocently tame. This yearling doe casually approached in my direction, to a still-green field of high grass at the edge of the maple forest. She came to within 35 feet from me; 20 feet, 15, 10 feet. She stopped to nibble at the grass and leafy plants, looking up at me occasionally, posing for a picture.
Earlier a young buck walked to within 20 feet of us, stopped to study us, then ambled off into the woods.
not the best image however I liked the way this doe shows what is known as the 'browse line'.....although conditions are rarely harsh in our area, deer if over populated and starving will feed off foliage and twigs on trees creating a browse line that is very distinct in wooded areas....
Hair: Doe. Sweetum - Browns.
Head: GENUS Project - Baby Face.
Clothes: Tentacio Amy outfit 4.
Shoes: Tentacio Amy shoe pink.
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Bag: Tentacio Amy outfit 4.
Cup: Tentacio Amy - tea bubble strawberry.
Piercing: GENUS - Septum /TYPE B/GOLD/ - UNRIGGED.
Taxi: Doe, GENUS Project, Tentacio.
An inquisitive roe doe in a field at the summit of Aggs Hill in Gloucestershire. This is the same animal that I uploaded a few shots of last week.
Fur still damp from a recent rain, this young lady is alert but very happy with her spot in the grass.
a cold, rainy day in Donegal, yesterday.
well away from the crowds
I tend to take more and better pictures when my hands are warm and dry!
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