Yesterday we spotted a Mommy/Doe and her triplets! We passed them on our country road in a neighbor’s horse pasture.
I looked up and around and what did I see?
Three tiny rein-deer staring right back at me.*
And there they were, the Mom and her three fawns looking at us through the pasture fence.
They were startled by our car and quickly ran away, except for one.
A courageous baby remained to stare us down.
I call her Brave Bambi.
She and her siblings are so tiny (even though Bambi looks fairly large here), they actually resemble stuffed toy gifts for infant humans.
Note: The deer in Virginia are actually not “rein-deer.” Ours are white-tailed deer who live in meadows and forests, and have poor adaptations for snow, whereas reindeer live in cold areas and have special split hooves for walking on ice and snow. Both male and female reindeer also have antlers. In contrast, only the male of the species for White-tailed deer have antlers.
From: http://www.reference.com
What a treat to see!
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Look at those ears, wide open and listening! She/he is quite pretty.
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We have three fawn that are regulars in our yard. I was outside taking pics of them last night, and I declare: I believe one of them would have come right to me, had it not been for mom…
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Sweet thing – if that is 6″ fencing, she’d be about 18-20″ long. Triplets means that the winter was an abundant one for mama. The numbers go up in good times, down in lean.
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S0oooo Sweet. !
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I so agree Suzicate… she is nature’s perfection.
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How lucky we are to live where we do Dianna!
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I think you are “right on” re the size Eliza. I had not heard that about abundant winters yielding triplets. 🙂
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🙂 Yes, deer are such beautiful creatures and I never tire of seeing the babies.
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Love these little guys – we see them often on Kiawah. The fawns are just too precious!!
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Ahhhh so beautiful. I saw 2 in back of Jason’s house one day and went crazy with excitement calling everyone to ‘come look’….I think they were watching me on deck and then ran off into bush when everyone came out….
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Thanks Kit! The deer here are plentiful and healthy and we never get tired of seeing them. 🙂
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