02 June 2005, 22:23
Plinker603Little Hoof Prints
Some of the deer in my area must have given birth. Saw some tiny hoof prints you could easily cover with a quarter. Anybody see any fawns yet?
Plinker
07 June 2005, 07:29
PathfinderFawns! I thought those were Duiker tracks!
18 June 2005, 21:49
Plinker603I don't think your mamma would like this.... She told you not to move.
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Fat little fella, huh?
Plinker
Maybe those little hoof prints were Digital Dans avatar sneaking around scoping you out Penny!
derf
21 June 2005, 00:42
Plinker603quote:
Originally posted by derf:
Maybe those little hoof prints were Digital Dans avatar sneaking around scoping you out Penny!
derf
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Gee, i don't know. I did discover a picture of a strange upright creature in my trail camera once.... but it had big feet!
Plinker
Digital Dan has an avatar that is a grinning goat with braces. Sorry Penny, I though you knew of it! derf
Almost forgot, If you actually do see that stupid Sasquatch in person would you please point him towards home, that being the mountains of British Columbia. derf
26 June 2005, 04:41
Plinker603Ok, i gotcha now about the avatar. Easy to recall that one, just needed a jog.
Here is another fawn picture:
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The doe's head came out blurred; sometimes it does that if they're moving too fast.
26 June 2005, 21:00
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I don't think these fawns are tripplets. There is another mother behind the adult deer on the left. (all thats visible is leg at awkward angle and the tail end) This other deer is possibly the first deer's yearling daughter and one of the fawns belongs to her and the twins belong to the older mother. They say deer are territorial when they give birth, but i believe this mother has allowed her daughter to stay because the two have been the only ones in the area since early spring.
Plinker