Still amaze me to see deer this way. Although, it is now often in some suburb, we have to watch out "deer crossing" at night of some roads. By the way, the local True Value store on Cape Cod, which I went often is located at "Deer Crossing" shopping mall.
I love the deer around here, Janie, but right now--I'm upset with them. Some of them came into our yard during the night last night and ate some of our new rose blossoms. I CRIED today when seeing what had happened... SO---they are on my bad list right now. Hugs, Betsy
Great shot on the top: not a single hoof is touching the turn (or in that case, asphalt). I saw a buck in the swamp just the other day ... a relatively rare sighting. Dear aren't as plentiful down here.
I'm glad the deer is quickly crossing the road. :) I have them in my yard all winter long. They haven't been seen in a few weeks now but I'm hoping some fawns will soon appear. Great shots Janie!
I can tell by the quickness of this deers crossing the road...that its Mother raised no fool...and taught it not to play in traffic. That's probably Mother keeping a eye on you from the side of the road, Janie.
Glad she made it across! Someone told me that with living in Colorado, it's not "if" you hit a deer, it's "when." I sure hope it never happens to me though!
You are fast on the shutter Janie, I don't have slr and digital just doesn't cut it for wildlife shots. Great shots!
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Looks as though they're on the move. Lots of green and growing things to eat now that the snow has melted.
ReplyDeletethat was a "deer" little post . . .
ReplyDeletethe only time I hate to see deer is on the highway, especially when it is dark. Very unpredictable critters
Great captures :) You're obviously quick with a camera!
ReplyDeleteThose deer sure are busy watching you watching them.
ReplyDelete"Deer crossing" made me smile!
ReplyDeleteHi Janie, I have a lot of catching up to do here. Lovely photos of the deer. They always make me smile too.
ReplyDeleteStill amaze me to see deer this way. Although, it is now often in some suburb, we have to watch out "deer crossing" at night of some roads. By the way, the local True Value store on Cape Cod, which I went often is located at "Deer Crossing" shopping mall.
ReplyDeleteI love the deer around here, Janie, but right now--I'm upset with them. Some of them came into our yard during the night last night and ate some of our new rose blossoms. I CRIED today when seeing what had happened... SO---they are on my bad list right now.
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Betsy
Deer watching people crossing - love that one.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot on the top: not a single hoof is touching the turn (or in that case, asphalt). I saw a buck in the swamp just the other day ... a relatively rare sighting. Dear aren't as plentiful down here.
ReplyDeleteThe ears on those deer are huge! so much bigger than that of Whitetail Deer.
ReplyDeleteI hope that deer looked both ways before crossing the road. I love the desert wildflowers in you previous post.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad the deer is quickly crossing the road. :)
ReplyDeleteI have them in my yard all winter long. They haven't been seen in a few weeks now but I'm hoping some fawns will soon appear.
Great shots Janie!
Great deer shots, especially the one of the deer trotting across the road, and it looks like you caught it with all four hooves in the air!
ReplyDeleteAh, such adorable pictures. Love the movement in the first one.
ReplyDeleteYour photos are fantastic, Janie. The deer are cute. Thanks for visiting my blog.
ReplyDeleteDeer are so quick...fabulous shots!
ReplyDeleteIt's always a thrill to see these big beautiful graceful creatures and to wonder at how quickly they melt away. Great shots :-)
ReplyDeleteI can tell by the quickness of this deers crossing the road...that its Mother raised no fool...and taught it not to play in traffic.
ReplyDeleteThat's probably Mother keeping a eye on you from the side of the road, Janie.
great photos Janie...so nice to have you back...
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful deer pictures. You must have your camera always at the ready to get such good pictures. Thanks for sharing them with us.
ReplyDeleteGreat captures! You're fast on the draw! =)
ReplyDeleteGlad she made it across! Someone told me that with living in Colorado, it's not "if" you hit a deer, it's "when." I sure hope it never happens to me though!
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