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Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Such a sweet little deer.

OOOh this beautiful young deer was very close to the house yesterday afternoon. Very young and not very frightened. Almost came onto the porch. The snow is so heavy I am sure it is difficult to find food now for all our deer. We have more then 40. They love to nibble on our shrubs. We have some of the shrubs covered but when they are very hungry they seem to be able to get under the cover and still find food. How they survive is beyond me. Really a mystery. Such a picture to view them. We also have wild turkey and geese and ground hogs and wild rabbits.

5 comments:

Heidi said...

Guess I'm showing my age again...how my eye sight isn't the best anymore! LOL, we have tons of deer here, always in our front pasture eating the apples.

What we DON'T have are deer walking on SNOW which makes it appear to have short legs...hence that's why I thought it was a cougar! LOL Okay, I just had to explain... LOL
Good evening!
*Heidi*

Anonymous said...

Thank you for stopping by. I hope it's okay if I add you to my blog list. Looking forward to being blogger friends.

Warm regards,
Karen Eileen

Anonymous said...

Oh such a gorgeous creature, deer are so beautiful and so graceful! How wonderful to have so many animals and birds around your property! We really enjoy visitng your lovely Blog and look forward to visiting more. Happy New Year! Jenn and Jacqui

Unknown said...

Wow, how lucky you are to have all those forest friends around you:o)! Your blog is wonderful! Thank you for stopping by my blog!

Kitty Forseth said...

Thank you SO much for stopping by, and leaving your wonderful comment :). Your blog is just beautiful, I love the soft look of your work.

The deer is beautiful in the snow, very magical. We don't have snow here in the Bay Area, but deer we do have! We also have turkeys, raccoons, coyotes, and even the occasional mountain lion!

Have a wonderful New Year and I hope that our paths cross often.

~Kitty