Love all of them. How nice to have them around and that buck is majestic. Yes, indeed, it is blistering COLD!
colo43
Loc: Eastern Plains of Colorado
roder10 wrote:
Love all of them. How nice to have them around and that buck is majestic. Yes, indeed, it is blistering COLD!
Don't we know it about the cold..
:)
Thank you for commenting ..
Always love seeing your work Marilyn!!
colo43
Loc: Eastern Plains of Colorado
cockney greg wrote:
Always love seeing your work Marilyn!!
Thank you, Greg.
You must be into winter by now, as well.
And if so - how are you dealing with it?
Very nicely done; I love the aggressive poses of the buck, I haven't seen that captured often.
colo43 wrote:
Thank you, Greg.
You must be into winter by now, as well.
And if so - how are you dealing with it?
Very mild still Mare, nice to hear from you....
colo43
Loc: Eastern Plains of Colorado
joehel2 wrote:
Very nicely done; I love the aggressive poses of the buck, I haven't seen that captured often.
Thank you very much, Joe.
:)
colo43
Loc: Eastern Plains of Colorado
cockney greg wrote:
Very mild still Mare, nice to hear from you....
And you as well, Greg.
Do they expect it to remain so, or are they predicting it will eventually turn rough?
GREAT Series!!! Watching the Rut is like watching a soap opera. If Suzy weren't being chased she'd be on your front porch seeking counceling. Rut is a great time for pics. We've got a minus temp in Msla today with snow forecast tonight or tomorrow. Cheers
colo43
Loc: Eastern Plains of Colorado
Robin Poole wrote:
GREAT Series!!! Watching the Rut is like watching a soap opera. If Suzy weren't being chased she'd be on your front porch seeking counceling. Rut is a great time for pics. We've got a minus temp in Msla today with snow forecast tonight or tomorrow. Cheers
Thanks Robin.
I can't offer any info to suzie if she gets any strange thoughts. She had better talk to her mom ma..
:)
I always look forward to seeing your deer photos. ayou do such a good job of capturing them.
Linda From Maine wrote:
The snow adds magic to these already charming shots!
:thumbup: :thumbup: Lots of good ones
colo43 wrote:
Many of the girls came in today despite the cold of -4 and 3" of snow.
Fawns are all bushy tailed and playful and hungry. As the fawns were playing with each other, poor Suzie was being chased all over the yard.
What a pleasure to see your deer. The first one of the fawn milking its mother caught my eye. I had to figure out what I was seeing. I loved the angles. Unfortunately (or fortunately because I'm a gardener), my dog outside keeps the deer away. Thank you for sharing your deer with us. It is always an awesome sight for someone like me who is originally from NYC.
Can hardly believe the change in weather by you. I was just in Utah at the end of Oct. and the weather was gorgeous. Here, in Albany, NY, we are just beginning to get an inkling of winter. For a menopausal woman, I love it! Am thinking of getting a place in the Andes for the summer. (Just kidding.)
Super bunch ........ Seems because of rut season they are not as spooky as usual.....
colo43
Loc: Eastern Plains of Colorado
cameracrazy wrote:
I always look forward to seeing your deer photos. ayou do such a good job of capturing them.
Such sweet words- thank you so much.
:)
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