That looks to big to be a whitetail fawn, most likely an axis deer that have been brought over to this country. They keep the spots. Face is too long to be a fawn.
I shoot with one eye, I tried shooting a bow with both eyes open, my eyes got mixed up and the arrow went 10 yards to the left, fortunately that area was clear of living and inanimate unwanted targets. They claim you have a wider field of view with both eyes open but I don’t see how that would be effective with a camera.
We keep them through the winter by keeping a heated dog water bowl out for them. They will winter if open water is nearby.
My thoughts also, unless very skinny people.
One of our USAF jets from RAF Lakenheath buzzed a local cricket match and got highly reprimanded in the early 1960s. A British RAF pilot buzzed our flightline upside down and dropped Christmas greetings to us. I still have it in my scrapbook.
PS, I didn’t have a light meter, so all my shots were by guess and by gosh.
I purchased an Agfa sillette from Air Force bx in1961, took many rolls of slide films up until about 1973. When the flash triggering device inside the camera quit working I foolishly removed the lens assembly to try and repair it. I ruined the lens assembly in the process, a local photo shop said it would cost around $150.00 to repair it. Money was tight then and I only paid $35.00 for it so I kept it around till a few years ago when I threw it away. I regret that now, what’s done is done. I got a slide scanner for Christmas so I’ve got all my slides in the cloud now. The years have either faded the colors or I just made a lot of lousy shots. It is nice to review shots with my dslr, but getting films back from developers was like opening a Christmas present.
That one is big for this early. Southern Iowa?
What is the history of the Mormon barn? I probably seen it not knowing what it was.
Toad in mouth will cause foaming in the mouth, if I wouldn’t have seen my old dog mouth it I would have thought he had rabies. He never touched one again..
Antlers are one of the fastest growing tissures there is ,if not the fastest.
Antlers are one of the fastest growing tissures there is ,if not the fastest.
The fawns are decoys while mama chows down on your plants.lol
Not really scrawny, has summer coat on. He will bulk up in the fall before the rut.
During the local bicentennial parade in 76 I took several pictures with my agfa film camera before I realized I didn’t have any film in my camera.