Nope.
Wings ’n Horns?
Nah.
Mebbe Feathers & Hooves?
Anyway- we get critters around the bird feeder on a daily basis. They usually work shifts: squirrel brigade early, followed by blue jays & various other small birds, then deer, and later, the turkeys. Doves come in late in the day.
This is the first time I’ve seen the deer & the turks at the same time.
Do they know the snow is on the way & are bulking up while they can, interspecies fraternization notwithstanding?
Cool...
(& delicious)
Climate data is just made up
12 hours ago
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If there is going to be another snow storm in your area your going to be kicking your self for shooting those deer with the wrong piece of equipment.
BW
That's not a common sight. The snow came, about a foot of it here. Hope you all fared well.
cheers,
Brigid
Makes it well worth the time to load the bird feeder. Nice shot, DT.
Skul
BW-
Are you suggesting I should be shooting them w/my plow?
Brigid-
Only ended up w/about 7", but the ice @ the end had me nervous.
Thanks for stopping by...
Hey Skul-
Love seein' the critters out there- good to know suppa is available should I need it! Tnx.
Mmmmmm. Free range dinner.
[drooooool]
We get woodchuck, too. Wonder if them's good eatin's?
beautiful and delicious!
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