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Saturday, June 9, 2012

Little Runaway

This little critter appeared all alone this morning and bounded through the "deer fence" into our back yard.  Once he was inside he saw us (me, hubby and two grandsons) and froze, not moving for long enough for me to go inside and get my camera.  There was no sign of mama for quite a while but she eventually showed up, I'm sure giving him a right tongue-lashing.  She was on one side of the fence and he was on the other, a little confused about how to get back out.  Once mama turned to leave, though, he was through that fence in no time and close on her heels into the bushes.  This is the first fawn we have seen this spring.
(I don't know what this underline thing is all about, but I can't get rid of it!  rrrgh!)




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