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We have the best crop of fawns I have seen since getting our cabin in northern Wisconsin. A set of triplets, a set of twins, and a single that are all regulars. My fingers are crossed that the predators don't get them.
I find fawns love the cameras. Usually have some that seem to head for the camera every time they are by one. I figure that is a good way to condition them for when they become 200" wall hangers :D that way they dont become camera shy.
Great pics. I actually have a pic with five deer in this year. It has been two years since that has happened. I have two does with fawns, a set of twins and a single. I am a bit nervous because the last pic of the twins together was a week ago with a coyote a few minutes behind. No twin pics since.
I have a picture on a tc card that is a doe in a sea of fawns (6 if I remember right) last year. I cant remember if I posted it. I was thinking the doe kind of looked like what a daycare provider might look like at the end of a long day!:D
Last weekend looking out my back cabin window I had 5 fawns and 2 doe hanging out after dinner. It was fun watching the fawns run around playing with each other. The twins even paid a visit to the backyard at 1 pm. I can't wait till I retire up there.
We have the best crop of fawns I have seen since getting our cabin in northern Wisconsin. A set of triplets, a set of twins, and a single that are all regulars. My fingers are crossed that the predators don't get them. View attachment 9359
Those are some great pics, I hope my girls are as productive as yours. Won't know for a while down here in the south, my does are still a ways from dropping. This is what they looked like a couple of days age.