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Took a walk to check some cams today... 20210705_001733.jpg20210705_001758.jpg
I will try to post the video that follows this later. Right up to the camera sniffing it....
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Look what develops the next morning...
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This last image is a screenshot from the video. My cameras are set up to take 3 still shots then 7 seconds of video.
 
High speed veal !!
There will be some serious debate in my head 2 months from now if these three come walking by once archery season is under way. As of Sept. 15th, are the little ones okay without mom? This choice usually presents itself once a year or so. I usually let mom walk if the little ones have any signs of still having spots. With the fawn mortality rate so high here I want then to have every chance they possibly can of making it to adulthood.
 
I checked my cameras again this past weekend. There do not seem to be ANY surviving fawns, and I blame the coyotes (mostly). I'm a buck hunter, so use does as live bait for the bucks.
 
There will be some serious debate in my head 2 months from now if these three come walking by once archery season is under way. As of Sept. 15th, are the little ones okay without mom? This choice usually presents itself once a year or so. I usually let mom walk if the little ones have any signs of still having spots. With the fawn mortality rate so high here I want then to have every chance they possibly can of making it to adulthood.



I do the same thing. In fact I hesitate when the fawns lose their spots and are bigger.
 
Took a walk to check some cams today... View attachment 83648View attachment 83649
I will try to post the video that follows this later. Right up to the camera sniffing it....
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Look what develops the next morning...
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This last image is a screenshot from the video. My cameras are set up to take 3 still shots then 7 seconds of video.
OH!! 2 LITTLE SKIPERS. soo cute with MOMMA taking them for a walk!
 
sorry, I am from NEW ENGLAND! 'Darl', sounds like what a little girl plays with? jmho. toot.



Now I'm a Georgia Cracker sooo...
"Daryl" (pronounced Darl) is a one syllable word in the south. While names such as "JIM" (pronounced Ji-yum) are two syllable names. See? :ghostly:
 
Now I'm a Georgia Cracker sooo...
"Daryl" (pronounced Darl) is a one syllable word in the south. While names such as "JIM" (pronounced Ji-yum) are two syllable names. See? :ghostly:
thank you for those words of wisdom.
 

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