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Oh my! Can't you see this as a print to frame?!
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That one eating out of the bird feeder could be my yard.

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They do cause damage.

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@proudlyfromNJ wrote:

That one eating out of the bird feeder could be my yard.


Yes, it's interesting how they stand on their hind legs to reach higher objects, like the feeder.  Last week, a young deer in my front yard stood on hind legs to reach acorns on a low-hanging branch.

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I love that. Wildlife...beautiful.
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West Virginia is overrun with deer; we have counties where the population of people is barely above the population of deer. I am in one of those counties, and see them as nuisance animals.

When I was a kid in the 60's, deer sightings on this farm were a rare sight. Now, the deer move thru here 24 hours a day.
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I love that picture!  The deer and scenery feel calm and soothing.  It is a vision of nature that I enjoy seeing!

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I agree.  It's such a beautiful photo that I'd take it a step further & frame it to hang on a wall where it's on full display.  It would capture the eyes of everyone.

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Wonderful photo!  Thanks for sharing!

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