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We have some visiting deer in the yard by the shop. There is a pond over there and
with the rain the last few days the grass is growing good. I see them through the window and then sneak outside around the corner of the building to shoot the pics. The picture with the pheasant was shot a different day than the others. If anyone can use any part of them for an engraving somehow, feel free. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Beautiful! Thanks for posting them.
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HI Steve L,
Those are real nice pictures,thanks for posting them. MO ![]()
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The last two also have some nice background material. By the way, your deer sure have small ears!
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Thanks, Steve- you're a dear to do this!
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That deer in 2,3,4 & 5 sure has a "scruffy" looking coat and doesn't look really healthy to me. Sort of on the gaunt side. Not the normal smooth coat and rounded features of the body. I think it has Chronic Wasting Disease.
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He mentioned it's been raining so it could just be wet.
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I noticed the coat on that one looked rough too. A few weeks back Karla hit a deer with the car. The car and the deer didn't look too good after that.
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All of the deer in our area have had a really rough winter, they look as equally gaunt as Doc describes. Ours are Muley's though, and have twice the amount of ear and less tail
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I mentioned it because Nebraska has CWD in their deer population and that particular deer has the look of some I've seen online. I sent the photos to a vet to see what he thinks too. CWD is a variation of "mad cow disease", but it's the deer version of it.
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Thanks Steve
Nice photos and Spring is soon |
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Greats Photos !
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Steve give me envy of the animals you see from your window
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Steve, thanks for showing the photos. Also, they look quite normal and healthy for this time of year. They are about to shed their winter fur for their sleek summer coats - and that is why they appear scruffy, like they could be suffering from CWD (which I am sure they aren't). Attached is photo taken minutes ago from my current studio window (we are renting while our house and my studio are being remodeled). There were about a dozen mule deer in the group - many looking quite scruffy. The other photo of the whitetails was taken in the summer from our living room window.
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Good pictures Bill! The coat on that one does look similar to these Nebraska deer.
Your pond/waterfall is super! I wish this pond looked that good. We don't have any rocks to speak of to work with in Nebraska. The gardening centers have some that I think they get from Colorado but they want fortune for them. Rocks in the middle of Nebraska are rare. We have a lot of corn and grass though. ![]()
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Squeeze the corn and mow the grass...you will be OK.
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Here's a fawn just 4-5 hours old. Took the photo a couple of years ago after I saw the mother place the fawn near the front of my house.
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Hey Sam ... it's gonna be rice and mud if this rain don't quit.
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