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Along with our extremely dry, drought ravished lawn?
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A pair of young bucks.
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They’ve been coming for a nightly nosh since they were born and are now sprouting their first sets of velveted horns.
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Adolescent male deer will stay together until they’re ready to rut.
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Then it’s every deer for himself.
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You have quite a wildlife show in your very own backyard River. These little guys are cute indeed 🫶🥰
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It’s a critter Golden Corral…
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Nice looking boys
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They look like they are smoking behind the gym…
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Shame they don’t have fingers to snap…
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Sounds like a rough world for young deer!
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We’ve got deer twins here but nowhere as mature as yours. Great photos of them together in one frame.
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The setting couldn’t have been more perfect. I like the filter effect you used. (It is a filter isn’t it?)
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No filter. Just our dry and now brown back yard…
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Really!!!! Wow! The detail looks like illustrations from a good book!
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Just my iPhone taking a picture through our living room window.
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We have deer but rarely see them. You’re lucky they come so regularly.
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We’ve had years where herds of 25 show up. This summer we had 4-6. We see the biggest numbers late fall/winter.
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The absolute best part about this post? That you called a drought a draught. Your head must have been inside the barn majal!”
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Ha!
My husband has currently blanketed the man cave in crap he thinks he’s going to sell someday. The pool table, bar, game table and much of the floor space is unusable… so yes, I’m draughtless as well!
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Uh-oh. Perhaps that yard sale backfired!
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I think it did…
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