





A few of the younger deer were down early this evening so I got some better shots of them. And that one little guy was peeking in my windows. I really think he was begging for more nuts. I hadn't put the apples and nuts out for them yet so they were eating what was left over from the squirrels. I did put more out later and they came back.
2 comments:
I like that shaggy little deer. He's obviously a curious one. He sure did grow his coat out for winter.
You got so close. Did you feel its breathing and the body warmth.
Both of you must become a close friend after this.
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