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Phil spotted this trio first on our way home from church. We were actually in a residential area, and these two does and a fawn (still had spots) scampered across the street and into this lot to sample the leaves on the trees. Phil did a great job getting off the road, and I tried to get as close as possible. The group actually didn't see mind my presence too much. One actually walked in my direction, and that's when I exited. She didn't seem threatned, but I was suprised at how close she got to me.
2 Comments:
There's and old saying " The Apple doesn't fall far from the tree". Great shots and way to spot those whitetails Phil!
Good thing you had the camera. I keep one with me at all times. Nice shots.
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