A collection of my photos of flora and fauna, and maybe now and then,
something else that catches my attention and just will not let go.
Maybe even with little verbage, which is pretty hard for this gal.
Thursday, August 11, 2011
White Tail Deer, Twins
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Yesterday I had some mule deer on Flora and Fauna, today I bring you baby white tails, fawns, laying in our front yard back here in SE Michigan. Photos taken out very dirty windows, Sony zoomed.
Barbara, not sure why they were laying like that, but the question I had, is where was the mother?? She was NO where to be seen, at least where we could see her. Saw another set of twins this AM and momma was right there, they all stuck very close together.
I have found I am having so much fun with the camera that there are many more photos taken than will fit on my blog, Reflections From the Fence.
I post flora and fauna photos here. One subject a day, a flora and fauna 365 project. I managed to get past the first 365 and started the second year of this daily exercise. I made it till sometime in November of 2011. And, now, Flora and Fauna is just a regular ole blog, posting when I have something to share and the time to post it.
Some posts are wordy, some are wordless. My goal is to make them as wordless as possible. However, if I find something interesting during the posting/research process, I may share, ok, I will probably share. I hope you find the words and photos to be interesting.
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A favorite photo from Bellingrath Gardens, near Mobile Alabama
Things I love: Family, Grandchildren, Rving, computers (sometimes, but not when they are being bad), family history, yorkies, techy toys like my iToys, photography.
I am all of these, so I write about them all, and more.
4 comments:
Nice surprise, as everybody loves deer. I wonder why they aren't closer to each other.
Barbara, not sure why they were laying like that, but the question I had, is where was the mother?? She was NO where to be seen, at least where we could see her. Saw another set of twins this AM and momma was right there, they all stuck very close together.
They are so sweet! And your yard looks so pretty and green. Ours is so dry and brown.
Great photos, Carol! Those fawns look just like the ones who've visited us all summer. You have a beautiful yard!!!!
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