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wolph33 08-24-2011 04:22 AM

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I looked out the kitchen window and she was waiting where we put our scraps of food.so I took out the scraps,she waited for me to leave and she let me take her pic.she comes in every day snooping for leftovers.

erstan947 08-24-2011 04:24 AM

Great pics:)

annthreecats 08-24-2011 04:31 AM

Awww, Bambi's Mom.

cjomomma 08-24-2011 04:51 AM

Wow! Next thing you know she will be knocking on your door wanting to know where the scraps are.

mymsmess 08-24-2011 04:51 AM

Brings back old memories. I used to live on a farm, we ended up raising 2 fawns. The mother had gotton caught in fencing and died. The female was as gentle as she could be. She followed us around like a pup. She would even come inside and spend the night on a large dog bed with NO accidents! When it was hunting season, I would paint her in cattle marker orange and we even had a flouresent orange collar on her. The farm was leased out for hunting, so all the guys knew her. Finally she was accepted back into the wild and the following year she brought her 2 babies back to show us. And YES we did get the collar off her, she had went missing for about 2 months. She finally came back and allowed me to take it off!

blueangel 08-24-2011 05:12 AM

Beautiful

wolph33 08-24-2011 05:20 AM


Originally Posted by mymsmess
Brings back old memories. I used to live on a farm, we ended up raising 2 fawns. The mother had gotton caught in fencing and died. The female was as gentle as she could be. She followed us around like a pup. She would even come inside and spend the night on a large dog bed with NO accidents! When it was hunting season, I would paint her in cattle marker orange and we even had a flouresent orange collar on her. The farm was leased out for hunting, so all the guys knew her. Finally she was accepted back into the wild and the following year she brought her 2 babies back to show us. And YES we did get the collar off her, she had went missing for about 2 months. She finally came back and allowed me to take it off!

love your story.so many hunters here we do not try to tame them,just feed them.they know we won't hurt them.just hope they do not trust everyone.they are such wonderful animals

LindaR 08-24-2011 05:32 AM

the deer here can't tell the difference from handouts and my flowers...bless their little chomping hearts. LOL

wolph33 08-24-2011 05:38 AM


Originally Posted by LindaR
the deer here can't tell the difference from handouts and my flowers...bless their little chomping hearts. LOL

ours too,some of my flowers get eaten but I can live with that,love watching them

amyjo 08-24-2011 06:21 AM

we used to have herds of deer living in our trees for the winter but the winters have been so bad lately that our deer are being thinned out. I took my pictures of the moose and twins to Staples last night and had some 8 x 10" prints made to hang on the walls. Now I have to dig out my frames. And yes I made the front page of our weekly newspaper with the pic of the moose close up. Will never see that again.


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