Mother and Fawn
Mother and Fawn – Well mom is finally bringing her baby out into the open with her. This female deer below is the oldest of the adults, she has seniority over all the others ones and lets them know it if they get to close to the feeders when she is around. I know her now because of her size and a dark spot on the side of her neck.
This fawn is a little older now and still has a few of its white spots across its body.
I snapped this photo just right, looks like she got a taste of some sour corn off of the ground.
Mother and Fawn
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14 Replies to “Mother and Fawn”
Sweet, sweet, sweet! Your caption about the sour corn and her face made me laugh.
Now we know they make faces when eating things they don’t like as well 🙂
The fawn is so sweet and Mom is making a funny face and sticking her tongue out … she likes her corn fresh, sweet, hot and buttered. 🙂
Yes, she must have gotten a bitter piece of corn.
Yes and spit it out!
🧡🧡🧡🙏🧡🧡🧡
Thank you very much Francine 🙂
Fun to have in your back yard, aren’t they? A mom and twins are in ours nearly daily, late afternoon usually.
Yes, there is a set of twins around the area, I have not seen them. Tomorrow or the next day I have photos of two babies that are so close to being twins, but one is older, not by much though.
I love the ones with her tongue sticking out!
I seem to get a lot of photos like that 🙂
Elegant! Nice capture!
Thank you very much Marland 🙂
You’re welcome!