Showing posts with label eastern white tailed doe and fawn. Show all posts
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Thursday, June 1, 2017

First Fawn



There's a new resident of the fields and forests of Ozark County, and at our place, it's the first fawn of the year. We saw it a week ago, on what was probably its first day on the planet, a tiny thing with spindly legs, sticking to its mother like a teenager to her cellphone.




In one week, it's grown a lot and gained a little independence...




...and a lot of curiosity. Every blade of grass is a wonder to the small creature. 
Come to think of it, every blade of grass is a wonder.




This spotted adventurer can change direction in a hurry when its mother signals "dinner time".




It flies like an arrow out of a bow...




...back to its mother's side.

Life is good.



Note: In the images with 2 fawns, they are not twins, but blended photos of the same fawn.


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