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Wonderful breakfast this morning.
Best breastfest:
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> Wonderful breakfast this morning.
> http://i56.tinypic.com/33mpds0.jpg



What a pretty little fawn! How sweet to see that in your back yard first
thing in the morning. There are deer on the island but I don't see them
very often.

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> Wonderful breakfast this morning.
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:-)

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On Mon, 23 May 2011 12:36:50 -0500, Omelet >
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>In article >,
> Omelet > wrote:
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>> In article >,
>> Brooklyn1 <Gravesend1> wrote:
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>> > Wonderful breakfast this morning.
>> > Best breastfest:
>> > http://i56.tinypic.com/33mpds0.jpg

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>> I see your heard is increasing. ;-)

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>Sorry, make that "Herd".


I heard his herd was herded so hard that they could be heard for
miles.
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On Mon, 23 May 2011 12:01:15 -0500, Omelet >
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> Brooklyn1 <Gravesend1> wrote:
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>> Wonderful breakfast this morning.
>> Best breastfest:
>> http://i56.tinypic.com/33mpds0.jpg

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>I see your heard is increasing. ;-)


I hear ya. ;-)


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>"Brooklyn1" <Gravesend1> wrote in message
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>> Wonderful breakfast this morning.
>> http://i56.tinypic.com/33mpds0.jpg

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>What a pretty little fawn! How sweet to see that in your back yard first
>thing in the morning. There are deer on the island but I don't see them
>very often.


I just happened to be awake an hour earlier this morning. It was
barely dawn and some 800 feet distance. I was lucky to get that shot
as not five minutes later they were back into the woods. I was real
careful opening the glass slider ever so slowly not to make noise but
I could tell she heard... her head sprung up and those big ears were
scanning. She had her baby or she would have danced to my deck
begging for breakfast like usual when she hears the door. About a
month she will hide her baby and take short coffee breaks. There are
aunts helping too, a couple were probably just out of sight at the
edge of the woods standing guard. Deer can communicate with very low
pitched grunts that we can't hear.
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On May 23, 12:15*pm, Brooklyn1 <Gravesend1> wrote:
> On Mon, 23 May 2011 10:08:00 -0400, "jmcquown" >
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>
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> >"Brooklyn1" <Gravesend1> wrote in message
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> >> Wonderful breakfast this morning.
> >>http://i56.tinypic.com/33mpds0.jpg

>
> >What a pretty little fawn! *How sweet to see that in your back yard first
> >thing in the morning. *There are deer on the island but I don't see them
> >very often.

>
> I just happened to be awake an hour earlier this morning. *It was
> barely dawn and some 800 feet distance. *I was lucky to get that shot
> as not five minutes later they were back into the woods. *I was real
> careful opening the glass slider ever so slowly not to make noise but
> I could tell she heard... her head sprung up and those big ears were
> scanning. *She had her baby or she would have danced to my deck
> begging for breakfast like usual when she hears the door. About a
> month she will hide her baby and take short coffee breaks. *There are
> aunts helping too, a couple were probably just out of sight at the
> edge of the woods standing guard. *Deer can communicate with very low
> pitched grunts that we can't hear.


==
When the bucks are in rut you can hear "them"...my place is home to a
good many deer. The whitetails are quite nervous but the mule deer get
used to mankind and I've driven by herds of fifteen or more and they
didn't scatter and kept right on eating. I've even met mule deer with
the tractor and they keep on the trail and pretend I'm not there.
==
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On Mon, 23 May 2011 13:57:05 -0500, Sqwertz >
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>On Mon, 23 May 2011 09:19:25 -0400, Brooklyn1 wrote:
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>> Wonderful breakfast this morning.
>> Best breastfest:

>
>
>You an your damn deer. I bet that makes you horny.
>
>Here's the fawn in my back yard. It was born about 36 hours before
>the photo was taken.
>
>http://img151.imageshack.us/img151/4559/fawn10.jpg
>
>ObFood: The deer here are pretty scrawny compared to the ones we'd
>shoot and eat in Pennyslvania. Those things were like mooses compared
>to these little dinky two-meal Texas deer.


Easy to see why, texas deer haven't much grub.
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> Wonderful breakfast this morning.
> Best breastfest:
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How sweet!

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> Here's the fawn in my back yard. It was born about 36 hours before
> the photo was taken.
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> http://img151.imageshack.us/img151/4559/fawn10.jpg
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> ObFood: The deer here are pretty scrawny compared to the ones we'd
> shoot and eat in Pennyslvania. Those things were like mooses compared
> to these little dinky two-meal Texas deer.


Your pic is sweet too. I am so envious of anyone who has such sights.
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On Mon, 23 May 2011 20:44:02 -0500, Sqwertz >
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>On Mon, 23 May 2011 19:18:41 -0400, Brooklyn1 wrote:
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>> On Mon, 23 May 2011 13:57:05 -0500, Sqwertz >
>> wrote:
>>
>>>On Mon, 23 May 2011 09:19:25 -0400, Brooklyn1 wrote:
>>>
>>>> Wonderful breakfast this morning.
>>>> Best breastfest:
>>>
>>>
>>>You an your damn deer. I bet that makes you horny.
>>>
>>>Here's the fawn in my back yard. It was born about 36 hours before
>>>the photo was taken.
>>>
>>>http://img151.imageshack.us/img151/4559/fawn10.jpg
>>>
>>>ObFood: The deer here are pretty scrawny compared to the ones we'd
>>>shoot and eat in Pennyslvania. Those things were like mooses compared
>>>to these little dinky two-meal Texas deer.

>>
>> Easy to see why, texas deer haven't much grub.

>
>Plenty of deer food in Texas. Everybody owns an automatic feeder.



Now that is sad... so in other words Texas is a zoo.
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