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It's pretty rare to see a buck with a fawn. Most of the time, females with young ones will avoid bucks altogether because bucks normally don't socialize with females and fawns until rutting season. I believe this teenage "drifter" is establishing territory that overlaps the matriarch mother's. Just off the frame, 3 adult females grazed without stress from the presence of this strapping young buck. The fawn romped happily through the tall grasses, looking for someone to play with...
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4 comments:
You captured beautiful shots of them! Interesting to see them hanging out together.
What a great sighting! The photos are beautiful.
Love the fawn and the buck is gorgeous. His rack looks so perfect! I too have observed this at times, when you see a buck with a fawn, maybe as bird girl says they have the same mother.
I never tire of seeing these beautiful creatures.
The owls below are amazing. Two birds with one stone..er, click;) Sorry couldn't resist that.
Wonderful site.
Marnie
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