What Are Your Words

What Are Your Words

What Are Your Words when you look at this photo. It is hard not to say Awwww ๐Ÿ˜‰

They finally came out of the woods with Mom, I was hoping I would see them while they still had their spots. That is my lilac bush they are both having a look at. Or my Lilac stick, it has not grown much this year.

What Are Your Words

What Are Your Words

by Sandra J

64 Replies to “What Are Your Words”

  1. Such a sweet picture. You captured their youthful curiosity. The words that came to mind were, “I’ll try it if you’ll try it.”

    1. Thank you Linda, I was so excited to see them in the yard. I saw them a couple times out in the field, but to far away to take a photo.

      1. You caught their inquisitive faces and so up-close. They are beautiful. I saw some last year or the year before with their mom in a swampy area at Lake Erie Metropark, but I didn’t make it back this year at the right time due to all the incessant rain. That swamp area was bad for mosquitoes. You couldn’t stand there more than a minute before the mosquitoes swarming around you. It’s a great park for hiking, but some of the trails flood over from Lake Erie spilling over the seawall and it’s a real mess.

    1. Thank you Ellen, those two were having so much fun, they stopped there for a few seconds and then they were off and running again.

  2. ๐Ÿ’œ “Doe a Deer; a Female Deer…”

    …๐Ÿ’›๐Ÿ’š๐Ÿ’™…

  3. Really adorable and a big AWWWW!! To be able to see this freely in nature and not in the zoo is a big feel good moment. Singapore has no deer roaming the streets though we now have a good size family of otters trotting down our city and ravaging through Koi ponds of properties and building, have a feast on these couple of thousand dollars of Koi fishes. We also have wild boars coming out of the woods ramming folks in the parks for walks. Monkeys gone berserk and you know why – simply because humans thought they are doing them a favor by leaving food scraps for them and it lures them of out the woods and crossing the line between theirs and ours. Sad side effect I feel. So when I see your deer, it is in their natural habitat and no one is feeding them as they forage for their own food and return to their zone of safety.

    1. Thank you, yes feeding wild animals especially in cities and towns is never a good idea. Once animals do not fear humans they stay and then folks complain. Like the sea gulls, people are always complaining about them stealing food, but they have been feeding them for to long. So the birds are smart and remember how to get food.

      1. You are right about seagulls…I remember in Perth and Adelaide, the gulls were stealing our fries and fish when we sat on benches by the jetty.

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