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Very nice. I can tell that's not Regina - there are more than two trees in your pictures. :P

num1habsfan Rising Star
Very nice. I can tell that's not Regina - there are more than two trees in your pictures. :P

:lol: Nope, thats 2 1/2 hours southeast of Regina lol. The real prairies I tell ya ;) ..and thanks!

~ Lisa ~

Kyalesyin Apprentice

Ohhh... dinner on legs. Makes my trigger finger itchy....

Sorry, did I say that?

Those pictures are pretty cool. I've never seen so many together at once like that. You'd think they'd blend in better with the snow.

num1habsfan Rising Star
Ohhh... dinner on legs. Makes my trigger finger itchy....

Sorry, did I say that?

Those pictures are pretty cool. I've never seen so many together at once like that. You'd think they'd blend in better with the snow.

:lol: Yes, they'd be very yummy, but once hunting season rolls along you wont find them alone, nevermind in bunches. Its almost getting to spring, so they are starting to lighten up, but they're still always easy to notice against the snow because brown against a ton of white is easy to pick out. Some of those are too cute and scrawny, gotta let them grow :P

~ lisa ~

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Those are great pictures, Lisa! Watching them and taking those shots must have been a lot of fun.

DebbieInCanada Rookie

Lisa,

Those are fantastic! What a herd! Looks like they appreciate the round bales!

Debbie


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Lisa,

Those are fantastic! What a herd! Looks like they appreciate the round bales!

Debbie

Thanks!!

Haha yes they love their bales...by our farm, i was gonna take a pic but they were too far off...since there's so much snow and they're getting desperate to eat, at one of the farms by ours they're standing on top of the bale piles and eating them that way instead of trying to scrape off whatever they find around the ground. Its kinda funny looking. You can tell a lot of those are tiny/toothpick legs, so you can see why they go for the stuff thats easy for lthem to get to. Kinda feel sorry for them!

~ lisa ~

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Very neat pics!

Rusla Enthusiast

Great Bambi pictures, Lisa!

No, Bambi is not yummy. Why does everyone want to eat cute animals; wolves, people, bears all want to eat them...Bambi's don't look at all of those creatures and think "boy do they look tasty." They look and think, "oh no they all want me for dinner."

I am reminded of an old computer game where the deer gets revenge by hunting rednecks and drinking their beer. Yay Bambi!

Phyllis28 Apprentice

The pictures were a treat (gluten free of course). White tailed deer and snow simply don't exist where I live in Southern California. Thank you for sharing them.

Rusla Enthusiast
The pictures were a treat (gluten free of course). White tailed deer and snow simply don't exist where I live in Southern California. Thank you for sharing them.

I have no problem sharing our snow with you Phyllis, would you like some? It just won't quit here in Calgary.

Kyalesyin Apprentice

Send me your snow! I'll take it all! I love cold weather.

Phyllis28 Apprentice
I have no problem sharing our snow with you Phyllis, would you like some? It just won't quit here in Calgary.

Rusla,

I will politely decline your offer of snow. Snow would reek havoc on the freeway system and I would have everyone in SoCal very mad at me.

Abug Rookie
Great Bambi pictures, Lisa!

No, Bambi is not yummy. Why does everyone want to eat cute animals; wolves, people, bears all want to eat them...Bambi's don't look at all of those creatures and think "boy do they look tasty." They look and think, "oh no they all want me for dinner."

I am reminded of an old computer game where the deer gets revenge by hunting rednecks and drinking their beer. Yay Bambi!

I don't want to eat them :D

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