our nubbin buck
#1
our nubbin buck
he is one of the twins we watched grow up this past spring.we feed them just so we can watch them and get pics like this.they are awesome creatures.most of the time when they come in to feed it is just about dark and I can not get a good shot.that is mommy's feet behind him
#3
OH, so lovely.
we recently had a friendly neighborhood Elk shot by a policeman, who then called his buddy with a truck and a camera to take his pic with the antler spread. I think he's about to be fired. he never told his supervisor about shooting his weapon. sometimes men can be so stupid.
we recently had a friendly neighborhood Elk shot by a policeman, who then called his buddy with a truck and a camera to take his pic with the antler spread. I think he's about to be fired. he never told his supervisor about shooting his weapon. sometimes men can be so stupid.
#7
Super Member
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: NE Wisconsin
Posts: 1,351
Hope that your garden is well protected, since they are used to eating at your house! Isn't it wonderful to be visited by nature? We love seeing the deer, sand hill cranes and turkeys in our back yard.
#8
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Florida
Posts: 3,832
After living in the San Juaquin Valley (no deer), we moved to the Sierra Nevada's near Yosemite. We have deer! Sometimes large groups 6-16. I can watch them for 30 min or more. There's a small landscaped area around the house and I'm learning what's on the "deer proof" list. But somehow, the deer haven't read the list. Love my plants and love the deer.
#9
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Greenwood, AR
Posts: 456
They are lovely to watch, but I thought you could not feed deer in Wisconsin. If I remember correctly several years ago while we were still in Wisconsin they banned deer feeding due to chronic wasting disease. Fines for that aren't cheap either!
#10
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Michigan
Posts: 757
We have deer in our suburban neighborhood, that leave the nearby golf course and feed on all of my plants I have in my front yard. They even walk right through our front yard and down our busy street in broad daylight while we are standing right there! They ravaged all the blossoms off of my petunias and impatients, and most of all, my sweet potato vines! They even jump the fence in our yard and destroy those gardens too. Deer repellant doesnt work either! Guess I have to stick with begonias only, since they are the only plants they didn't eat! I love dear, but after three years of this, I'm getting frustrated.
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