I think that maybe the deer are rather prolific this year? Several other people I know are remarking about how many they are seeing... not here in Wash DC - at least in my immediate area. Lovely shots and thx for sharing.
Bonny, I have NEVER seen one mama with that many fawns ! What a lovely scene. I planted clover, as you know, this year. I think it has kept the deer away from my other flowers. They have candy so to speak, so why eat grass?/
This is an uplifting way to start the week, Bonny! I hope your week continues to give you delightful surprises.
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures and "My! what big ears you have."
ReplyDeleteAdorable! Especially so because they weren't munching on your plants -- those are the best kind of animal visitors!
ReplyDeleteToo cute! :) This is a lovely way to start the week! (this photo and MUCH cooler and less humid temps make Monday a very good start!)
ReplyDeleteI love the pictures of the deer. Have a good week.
ReplyDeleteholy moley that's a lotta deer! Aren't they the sweetest to behold? We have a mama with twins but I haven't seen them lately.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhoa! I had to look this up and most likely only two are hers! Beautiful shot Bonny!
ReplyDeleteWatching deer is always a high light of my day!
ReplyDeleteI think that maybe the deer are rather prolific this year? Several other people I know are remarking about how many they are seeing... not here in Wash DC - at least in my immediate area. Lovely shots and thx for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOh wow! That's incredible!
ReplyDeleteOh those photo are beautiful! We see fawns but not with those markings (I don't know why--West Coast deer are different?).
ReplyDeleteI'm not a deer expert, but I think you have mule deer in Oregon and not whitetail deer like we have in the east. I bet your fawns are still cute!
DeleteBonny, I have NEVER seen one mama with that many fawns ! What a lovely scene. I planted clover, as you know, this year. I think it has kept the deer away from my other flowers. They have candy so to speak, so why eat grass?/
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun scene to come across. And I'm glad they weren't munching on your garden!!
ReplyDeleteI only saw one doe so I wasn't sure if all four fawns were hers. Whoever they belong to, seeing all of them was a delightful surprise!
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