Meeting at the Well.
colo43
Loc: Eastern Plains of Colorado
Only a hand full came in this morning. Took a few shots and this is what i have.
Twins drinking and the brother leaning into his sibling to make her move. It didn't work, Ha, she showed him.
The doe is the mother to the siblings and shes drinking with the male of the twins.
Erv
Loc: Medina Ohio
Wow again Marilyn. I just can't believe they come like this. That is so awesome. I put out feed for ours and can never seem to see them. But the feed is gone. I know it is Deer because of the tracks around the corn.:) And I see them up the street some times at the other house. So cool. thanks for sharing these all the time.:)
Erv
colo43
Loc: Eastern Plains of Colorado
I think a lot has to do with open spaces here. They come in from the fields for water or what ever else they can find to eat or have a deep drink.
I know some were out here before it got light because i was stumbling in the dark to go out and feed Heaven and the motion sensor light was on. I had not tripped it.
Safety in the dark.
It would be nice if they would stay a while longer for you to see them, maybe with time- they will.
I am glad you enjoy seeing them..
Erv wrote:
Wow again Marilyn. I just can't believe they come like this. That is so awesome. I put out feed for ours and can never seem to see them. But the feed is gone. I know it is Deer because of the tracks around the corn.:) And I see them up the street some times at the other house. So cool. thanks for sharing these all the time.:)
Erv
You need to work on it! Maybe you can get to the point that the couple in this video have!!
http://www.snotr.com/video/2772
Erv, I don't know what the temperature is like there right now but if you can figure out if they are comming in the morning or evening try to sit, not stand, outside a couple hundred feet away from the corn. See which way the tracks lead and stay on the other side of the corn as well. You should be able to see them as they come up. At first they won't come in when they see you but they will eventually if you don't move and are silent. Think deer thoughts, just kidding. Just remember they are wild and will never be pets. For not too much money you could buy a motion sensitive camera that hunters use which will take a pic and time stamp it for you so you would know when to watch as well.
colo43 wrote:
Only a hand full came in this morning. Took a few shots and this is what i have.
Twins drinking and the brother leaning into his sibling to make her move. It didn't work, Ha, she showed him.
The doe is the mother to the siblings and shes drinking with the male of the twins.
Marilyn, these are wonderful! What beautiful early morning light on the deer!
Archy
Loc: Lake Hamilton, Florida
colo43 wrote:
Only a hand full came in this morning. Took a few shots and this is what i have.
Twins drinking and the brother leaning into his sibling to make her move. It didn't work, Ha, she showed him.
The doe is the mother to the siblings and shes drinking with the male of the twins.
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These are absolutely beautiful shots! what lens were you using?
Hal81
Loc: Bucks County, Pa.
Love the deer. Dont know how anybody can shoot and kill them.I love to photograph them. But I dont go in the woods or felds during hunting season. We have guys come up from the city that shoot at any thing thats moves. We have a few hunters killed every year here in PA.
Don't know how I missed seeing these. Great photos, Marilyn.
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