Saturday, July 26, 2014

Deer

 Deer on the trail

I was walking a trail looking for...whatever, when this pretty doe walked down the trail from the opposite direction.

 Greens for lunch

She was distracted by my presence for a few seconds and then decided I wasn't that interesting.

Hi there, CameraGirl

She didn't seem to care I was there but I kept my distance. Then she slowly walked off.

I am linking to Saturday Critters HERE.

49 comments:

  1. lovely shots, this little bit doesn't look at all disturbed by your presence..

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  2. What a nice encounter! She sure seems comfortable with you there. She has quite the pink tongue!

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  3. The deer has wonderful eyes.
    Great photos!

    Hugs
    JetteMajken

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  4. Hi! Nice captures. Your photos are very cute. Thanks for sharing.

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  5. How wonderful when something like this happens.

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  6. A pretty deer and a wonderful wildlife encounter! Lovely photos. Thank you for linking up your post with my critter party. Enjoy your weekend!

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  7. Hi EG You were very fortunate she did not bolt. Wonderful shots of her. Have a great weekend.

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  8. Hi EG You were very fortunate she did not bolt. Wonderful shots of her. Have a great weekend.

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  9. Hi EG You were very fortunate she did not bolt. Wonderful shots of her. Have a great weekend.

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  10. I imagine if you had kids with you, she would have bolted. She's a beauty.

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  11. Wonderful critter. Great shots.
    www.1sthappyfamily.com/2014/07/the-missing-cat-has-been-found.html

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  12. Beautiful, I love that she wasn't scared of you.

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  13. lovely to see from my side of the world...

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  14. Such a nice encounter. Those huge eyes are gorgeous!

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  15. Lovely photos. The unexpected ones are often the best!

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  16. Oh sweet...and the sunlight on its hide is perfection.

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  17. what a beauty! even if she gave you the raspberries. :)

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  18. She seems pretty calm..probably more concerned about dinner! Nice shots!

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  19. She seems very relaxed with your presence.

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  20. Those are some wonderful and precious wildlife shots!

    Mersad
    Mersad Donko Photography

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  21. What a lovely discovery while walking the trail.

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  22. How lucky to be able to photograph this deer close up. It's like she posed for you. :)

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  23. What a sweetie! You must present a deer-friendly aura!

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  24. I really noticed the difference in the deer when I am back east compared to the mule deer we have here in the west.

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  25. Most deer are pretty skittish. I'm surprised she didn't bolt and run.

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  26. She didn't even mind! This is like my post a few days ago, the same attitude! Maybe she is still kind of young... What great pictures, you can even see her fur.

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  27. A magical encounter! I love it when that happens!

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  28. She's beautiful! What a wonderful encounter.

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  29. She was obviously close enough for some great pictures.

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  30. Beautiful pictures! Lucky you. :) I would loved meeting the adorable deer. Great shots and post.

    Eva Jorunn

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  31. your friend is as sweet as you are



    ALOHA from Honolulu
    ComfortSpiral
    =^..^= . <3 . >< } } (°>

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  32. she is a real beauty. Glad she did not mind you. :)

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  33. Deer are the most elegant of animals, aren't they? Though, if they eat your flowers or your vegetables, I hear that they are not as highly valued.

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  34. Lovely photos, she seems quite relaxed with you there.

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  35. Wonderful shots. She seems easy going about having you photograph her.

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  36. pretty amazing to see this doe up so close and that she didn't run. my husband and I were walking in the woods once and a small deer came right up to us, and then followed us for a long ways. Later found out that some people had taken care of it when its mother was killed on the highway. Very tame, but not a good thing in hunting season.

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  37. My, what fun that would have been! I am not seeing any deer at the strip pits, but see them other places.

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  38. Great photos! They are usually not so trusting. This one must have great instincts.

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  39. Nice pictures! Today I stopped in a historic cemetery in Front Royal and was surprised to see a fawn cross the road. Deer seem to be numerous this year.

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