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The Circle of Life begins anew . . .
Unread 06-10-2017, 09:43 PM   #1
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Default The Circle of Life begins anew . . .

. . . with this new addition to the neighborhood.
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Unread 06-10-2017, 10:50 PM   #2
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great picture and the circle of life goes on as you said...sring and early summer lets us see the circle....charlie
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It's a White-tailed deer fawn, no more than a few days old.
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The days old fawn shown above also has a sister. The momma and her two fawns have been daily visitors since early June. Here they've ventured close enough to see the glint in their eyes.
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The pic you've posted Phil has got me scratching my head in wonderment of how that deer got in that predicament?
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Here is its twin.


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Here is the top and back side of picture 1

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Here is a tidbit of knowledge I bet you did not know. I know I did not. Penn State has an ongoing deer/forest research project. They have a blog site dedicated to the work they are doing. They have dispelled so many old wives tales it is amazing. According to a post they had a while back if you see a doe with a fawn(s) after they are weaned, which is generally by mid July, there is only a 50% chance the doe is the mother of the fawns. Apparently fawns will hook up with another doe and run with her a while. I never would have guessed.

There is a whole bunch of good stuff on the research blog site. A recent post had to do with moon phase and deer movement. According to their gps data analysis the moon has no effect on deer movement.
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