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I'm always amazed at what I can see out back.
Bubba Jr.
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As I was eating breakfast this morning a huge flock of geese flew over, headed NORTH.
Then about 10 minutes later a doe ran toward our west woods. Pretty soon a young buck went toward the woods also. After about 5 minutes the doe walked back out of the woods, with a big smile on her face.
You just don't see that all the time in the city.
Joe
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Was she smoking a cigarette ?
I don't allow smoking in the woods.
Joe
Autum means that Love Is In The Air! Now I have this song stuck in my head!
Is this the doe???
We have an old doe that usually has 2 or 3 fawns a year.She must be getting along in age because this year she only has one fawn.Every year about Christmas a big buck comes around and I see them roaming together in the fields and on trail cameras and come springtime new fawns show up.
Way cool, good for you.
People that live in a town have no idea of what they’re missing. There is no way I could ever live in a town again after over 50 years of living in country. Seems all the does around here gave up smoking cigarettes, now they’re all vaping.
I bet she was smoking one of these
She wasn't smoking, but she was walking kind of funny. 😁
Joe
BTW, I finally found the time to repair my camera, so maybe now I can back up my stories with evidence.
This week I have 7 deer and 12 wild turkeys in back yard.
Every Spring I have 2 does and their 4 fawns that will come up to the back deck while I am sitting there with a morning cuppa coffee. Within about 15 feet of me. I swear the Mommas are bringing me their kids to show them off. 5th year they have done that.
Our grandkids think that is really cool.
We have a doe that does the very same thing. The first year she brought her 1 fawn around several times. since then she has had twins every year. She will bring them in the backyard where there is plenty of room for them to run around and play.
It's always fun to watch them jumping and running like the devil is chasing them.
Joe