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.
lovely shots, this little bit doesn't look at all disturbed by your presence..
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice encounter! She sure seems comfortable with you there. She has quite the pink tongue!
ReplyDeleteThe deer has wonderful eyes.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos!
Hugs
JetteMajken
Hunger trumps fear.
ReplyDeleteHi! Nice captures. Your photos are very cute. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful when something like this happens.
ReplyDeleteA pretty deer and a wonderful wildlife encounter! Lovely photos. Thank you for linking up your post with my critter party. Enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteHi EG You were very fortunate she did not bolt. Wonderful shots of her. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteHi EG You were very fortunate she did not bolt. Wonderful shots of her. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteHi EG You were very fortunate she did not bolt. Wonderful shots of her. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteI imagine if you had kids with you, she would have bolted. She's a beauty.
ReplyDeleteWonderful critter. Great shots.
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Beautiful, I love that she wasn't scared of you.
ReplyDeletelovely to see from my side of the world...
ReplyDeleteSuch a nice encounter. Those huge eyes are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLovely photos. The unexpected ones are often the best!
ReplyDeleteOh sweet...and the sunlight on its hide is perfection.
ReplyDeletewhat a beauty! even if she gave you the raspberries. :)
ReplyDeleteShe seems pretty calm..probably more concerned about dinner! Nice shots!
ReplyDeleteShe seems very relaxed with your presence.
ReplyDeleteThose are some wonderful and precious wildlife shots!
ReplyDeleteMersad
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color me JEALOUS
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely discovery while walking the trail.
ReplyDeleteA lovely quiet encounter.
ReplyDeleteHow lucky to be able to photograph this deer close up. It's like she posed for you. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweetie! You must present a deer-friendly aura!
ReplyDeleteI really noticed the difference in the deer when I am back east compared to the mule deer we have here in the west.
ReplyDeleteMost deer are pretty skittish. I'm surprised she didn't bolt and run.
ReplyDeleteShe 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.
ReplyDeleteA magical encounter! I love it when that happens!
ReplyDeleteShe's beautiful! What a wonderful encounter.
ReplyDeleteShe was obviously close enough for some great pictures.
ReplyDeleteWhat a dear little deer.....
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures! Lucky you. :) I would loved meeting the adorable deer. Great shots and post.
ReplyDeleteEva Jorunn
Such gentle creatures!
ReplyDeleteyour friend is as sweet as you are
ReplyDeleteALOHA from Honolulu
ComfortSpiral
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she is a real beauty. Glad she did not mind you. :)
ReplyDeleteDeer 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.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos, she seems quite relaxed with you there.
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots. She seems easy going about having you photograph her.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos.
ReplyDeletepretty 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.
ReplyDeleteMy, what fun that would have been! I am not seeing any deer at the strip pits, but see them other places.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos! They are usually not so trusting. This one must have great instincts.
ReplyDeleteNice 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.
ReplyDeleteOhhh, lovely!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Such a sweet encounter!
ReplyDeleteShe s just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous deer!
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