Thanks to dearest Rosy for hosting Nature Friday. When Lady was uploading our Halloween pictures from her much neglected actual camera, she came across these pictures of the bucks she had taken in September. This is in our yard beside the house in our second acre. Enjoy!
Hari OM
ReplyDeleteAw what a lovely visitation! Hugs and wags, YAM-aunty xxx
Graceful creatures.
ReplyDeletewe love them... and now your canada is a little like a tim-buck-too ;O) (that would make a great name for that guy, just saying LOL)
ReplyDeleteHaha I'm still laughing at Easy's Timbuktu. I do love your photos of this beautiful dear make that beautiful deer whatever plural would be!
ReplyDeleteTim-buck-too if you please. But closer to home (about 60 miles NW of Aberdeen to be precise) we can offer Buckie.
ReplyDelete87 standing ovations...your assistant is very clever!!
ReplyDeleteHugs Cecilia
They are such beautiful animals and so graceful.
ReplyDeleteWow...look at those beautiful velvety antlers. Too cool! 🦌
ReplyDeleteGorgeous creatures!!!
ReplyDeleteWoos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber
How great that you got some pictures of your bucks. We have deer around our house but we only see the mom's and their babies. Since there are babies there must be bucks around but we never see them.
ReplyDeleteWhat handsome bucks!
ReplyDeleteLooks nice and green.
ReplyDeleteStay Safe and Coffee is on
What a bunch of good lookin' bucks!
ReplyDeleteWow! Those are some amazing pictures! A couple weeks ago, my ghostwriter was driving home from work one night down country roads with her high beams on. Suddenly she saw at least six pairs of glowing eyes looking at her from the side of the road. She was extra glad none of them decided to jump in front of the car!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I’d just want to sit quietly and watch them all day! I doubt the collies would let me.
ReplyDeleteI love your photos! I always enjoy seeing the deer, there's such a peace about them. But today we had a scary moment with a big buck - He stumbled out of the woods right in front of Todd, and after a doe had come out seconds before, and he must've looked at Todd as a threat, and he charged twice at the fence. I thought he was going to jump over it -- I started screaming like a maniac and was able to scare him away. Crisis averted...
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