j-bird
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Last night I saw something I had never seen before near my place. There was a group of at least a dozen deer! Many of you may laugh at that, but this is both exciting and cause for worry for me. My area has routinely had a low deer density - in the nearly 20 years of being where I am a "big" group of deer is 4 or 5. Seeing this large group tells me that my numbers are growing and I figured that, but I am now concerned about just how many we may have - that is another topic though.
#1 - deer do not "yard up" in my area like they do up north, but I have noticed that they seem to travel in larger groups than at other times of the year. Have those of you in IN, OH, KY or IL seen the same thing?
#2 - why would the deer do this? Why would they be much more content in their own family groups all year long and then once winter rolls around be more likely to intermingle these family groups?
Winter is still our "stress period" but my winters are rather mild (we average an annual snowfall of like 18") and I live in farm country so there is food - they just have to work harder for it in the winter.
#1 - deer do not "yard up" in my area like they do up north, but I have noticed that they seem to travel in larger groups than at other times of the year. Have those of you in IN, OH, KY or IL seen the same thing?
#2 - why would the deer do this? Why would they be much more content in their own family groups all year long and then once winter rolls around be more likely to intermingle these family groups?
Winter is still our "stress period" but my winters are rather mild (we average an annual snowfall of like 18") and I live in farm country so there is food - they just have to work harder for it in the winter.