After yesterday’s bird seed feed by a local Mule deer doe the word must be out about good eats.
But Mike raised the feeders a little out of reach.
He says that’s OK because the birds don’t mind heights.
After yesterday’s bird seed feed by a local Mule deer doe the word must be out about good eats.
But Mike raised the feeders a little out of reach.
He says that’s OK because the birds don’t mind heights.
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Gaelyn, wonderful backyard visitor! She is pretty!
I'm sure the birds don't mind, the but the deer is probably disappointed. Nice photos of your backyard friend.
Gaelyn: They do get hungry in the Winter.
Gaw shucks, you could at least have put out an apple core for her.
I wish I had deer visiting instead of just kangaroos.
Awww…wish I could send you the pulp from my juicer.
Glad Mike moved the feeder – the little doe needs to learn to forage. She's pretty cute!
I love it. The birds don't mind hights. LOL! Its great though to have wildlife around and coming to your place.
Aw, she's cute. Used to see deer in my mother's yard in Washington (state.)
The birds don't mind heights LOL. Love your visitor. Wish I had such a simple solution for my birds. I love the blackbirds, robins, sparrows etc that come here to feed. Now I have a big problem,the Starlings come in vast numbers and the food I put out vanishes in seconds 🙁 Diane
What a beauty she is!
Hello Gaelyn, I am enjoying reading your post about the grand canyon. And the wild life visitor you have is so enchanting. I will dropping by many times to catch up with your adventures. Rita. www,ritaroberts.wordpress.com
ha! the birds don't mind heights! 🙂 Glad she came back!
At the moment all I have to contend with are squirrels and hawks! Cute deer!