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I was at a nearby wildlife refuge this weekend and found a deer way back in a field. Sections of the refuge have been closed off for hunting. When I looked at the photo at home, I noticed it looks like the deer was nicked in the ear by a hunter. My first impression was that the deer was looking back at the hunter.

http://www.brandtbeach.com/Photos/Misc/BH_Deer_2_112406.webp


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Guest nini

it looks like the deer is sticking it's tongue out at the hunter!

we get deer in our backyard every fall and it's fun to watch them forage for food... We have a whole family of them living in the woods behind our house. (we think they like the moss that grows on the trees in our backyard... )

in fact, my avatar is of one of them watching me...

codetalker Contributor
in fact, my avatar is of one of them watching me...

I was going through new posts and saw your avatar. It made me think of posting the photo.

Guest nini
I was going through new posts and saw your avatar. It made me think of posting the photo.

oh cool!

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Beware the LYME.

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Beware the LYME.

Yup...I gotta say it too. Beware the Lyme!!

Check out my avatar....I love wildlife but now I have Lyme Disease! :o

Deer in the backyard = ticks that may be carrying Lyme....BE CAREFUL.

Guest nini

I don't GO OUT in the backyard! LOL! I just look at them through my window and take pictures through my sliding glass door... when I walk my dog, I walk her in the front yard and she has short hair and gets inspected regularly for ticks. But thanks for the concern!


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Beware the LYME.

Thanks for the warning. Someone from a Lyme Disease support group spoke at one of our Celiac support group meetings. The speaker mentioned that northern Delaware and southeastern Pennsylvania is one of the Lyme Disease hot spots in the country. I have two friends who have been DX'd with it. I think I will stay with celiac disease.

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I also love watching the deer in my backyard. right now we have about 10 of them a night that come to the feeder. this past spring we even had a baby sucking milk from its mom. but then again i also like to go hunt for them. but deer are wonderfully beautiful animals.

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