On work days, the food is put out in the early morning darkness. While walking back to the house, I can hear the deer hurrying through the yard to get their nibble of corn. On days that I’m home, I wait for the sun to rise before going out. The deer are hesitant to approach the feed while birds are zipping every which way. The doe on the left is moving in slowly to check out the situation. Her fawn of this spring is with her and just seems to have noticed that the rest of the herd is not following.
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Yard Deer
I feed the birds a mixture of black oil sunflower seed and cracked corn. On average, I put out about eight pounds of the mix each day. There is also an assortment of mammals that share this bounty. This deer’s rush to the food has been stopped because of the intense bird activity it has encountered.
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Hahaha! :-D
ReplyDeleteWow, I knew deer were skittish around people, but I had no idea they were skittish around birds, too! I would think they would be used to them and realize that such little creatures pose them no harm. A great series of photos here, with some humorous commentary to boot.
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