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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: Pine on May 29, 2022, 08:23:44 PM
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Amazing how they stay put! Great pic.
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Awesome pic!
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Nice we sometimes find 3-4 a day running rabbit dogs in the summer. We run year round and the dogs are broke off anything but rabbits so they’ll walk right past deer typically,
Still cool to see them. Makes you wonder if you’ll ever cross paths again at some future date and what memory that encounter will hold.
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Truly an amazing photo, Pine!
Nice work!
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yep. got a new one in our neck of the woods.
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I love it!
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Wonderful find...
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My find was not cute at all!!! Mother Nature sure can be harsh sometimes. This one can’t even be a day old yet! :banghead:
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I hate it when it happens like this!!!!
Bisch
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That sucks.
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Momma doe finally brought her new one out into the yard yesterday.
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i got to hold one last week, just a day or so old.
(https://i.imgur.com/6qML1yJ.jpg?1)
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Bisch, ,
Any idea what happened to the fawn? Any wounds or marks?
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Bisch, ,
Any idea what happened to the fawn? Any wounds or marks?
No wounds or marks I could see. There were red ants all over it, but idk if they killed it or something else???
Bisch
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Heard tell the fire ants are the number one cause of fawn mortality in Texas.
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Wudstix and Bisch,
Thank you for the red ant info, I had no idea that they could kill a fawn! Ive been bitten a few times by them in Florida they can get your attention...Sad that the fawns have to deal with them along with everything else that wants to eat them.
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Isn't that just beautiful!
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Wudstix and Bisch,
Thank you for the red ant info, I had no idea that they could kill a fawn! Ive been bitten a few times by them in Florida they can get your attention...Sad that the fawns have to deal with them along with everything else that wants to eat them.
Red ants and fire ants are 2 totally different bugs. Fire ants are the scourge of the earth. Red ants not so much. Like I said above, I’m not sure the red ants had anything to do with that fawn being dead. We are also in an extreme drought here with 105*+ temps during the day. It’s brutal, and I pray for rain every day!!!
Bisch
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triplets crossing river with momma
https://youtu.be/_T2Sc2iNZcc
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Neat!!!
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