At least nature doesn't have to social distance!
Thanks to Rosy and the Boyz for hosting Nature Friday! We are so enjoying seeing spring in other people's parts of the world.
This is a reminder that there is still time to enter our When will the snow be gone contest.
Details can be found HERE.
Hari OM
ReplyDeleteAnd thank goodness for that, I say!!! YAM xx
you can name it jean noel like our neighbor, he also looks in da windows of peeps LOL
ReplyDeleteyay for nature, we just got back from a nature walk with Big boy, saw 5 runners at a far distance, no wildlife no dogs but Big, but it was in the great outdoors
ReplyDeleteShe's pretty nosy, isn't she☺
ReplyDeleteWe love seeing spring in other parts of the world too.
ReplyDeleteIt still looks like winter at your place. I bet that buck was hoping for a hand-out. At my ghostwriter's nursing home sometimes deer come up to the windows to steal seeds from the bird feeders.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun visit that must have been!!
ReplyDeletexoxo,
Rosy, Jakey & Arty
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh does he/she have a name. It is not at all camera shy
ReplyDeleteHugs Cecilia
That IS a very lovely neighbor! 🦌
ReplyDeleteYou have the best Animal Planet view right outside your window!
ReplyDeleteLove the deer, we can't imagine you still have snow it has got up into the 90s here.
ReplyDeleteWould love to see that in our backyard. I'm happy just seeing bunnies and birds, even squirrels although Keltic is not impressed about them.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful neighbor to stop by and say hello to.
ReplyDeleteOur deer neighbor never gets that close to the house! Way cool! We are sorry we did not get back about the date! Mom's workdays this week have been super busy! She jumped right back into the fire!!! Yes please give us May 23!
ReplyDeletePurrs
Marv
Oh, that is one pawsome deer! We don't have those here....though I did come 4 feet from a coyote the other morning! I barked at it and it ran the other way!
ReplyDeleteI likes your wildlife betters!
Kisses,
Ruby ♥
We have many a deer in our neighborhood. We know they visit our persimmon tree, but we don't see much of them during the day.
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