deer in snow
By Klahanie
- 14 Dec, 2016
- 10 likes
They always trim that side of the laurel hedge. Do not touch it in other places. This poor girl seems to be injured but surviving.
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She also have a problem with her side, Bloomer. It almost looks like something hit her. She is very shy...every time I go out she walks quickly away. Other deer just stand there and wait on my next move.
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15 Dec, 2016
What a beautiful picture.
17 Dec, 2016
thank you Wildrose.
17 Dec, 2016
So nice to see even tho they can mess with the plants.
20 Dec, 2016
i agree green Finger they are nice to see but a pest, just checked the back area of my land and found that they have eaten my young privet hedge to the ground, thought it was rabbits but found out it is not good for rabbits so i ruled them out, then saw deer droppings in the snow,
21 Dec, 2016
Vjd, I can well understand how the damage any creature does is infuriating. Co-existance is a tenuous strategy.
24 Dec, 2016
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That is such a lovely photo,Klahanie..aw,poor thing..is it her left leg,as she seems to be holding it up?I hope she recovers ok...
15 Dec, 2016