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Sunday, June 28, 2015

Last of the Long Ridge Late Spring Pictures

I would guess this long legged bear is on his own for the first time, this spring. A young one, and the first on camera since fall.
 Nice buck on the Far Ridge. Pretty good antlers for mid June. He may end up being a taker. That is, if we do our part!
 Always a pleasure to see the little ones. Same doe and babe in all three pictures. Check out the growth in the several weeks apart the pictures were taken!


 I love seeing them nurse...


 Below you can see a new spring food plot well started. I am hoping the deer will start hitting this in early August
 Here is a second and much larger plot started about two weeks later. You can see it is barely started, but with the rain we are having it will explode. Clover, oats, some beets and other secret things! Not pictured is a plot I have put in that holds a thousand Kale seeds for late, late season forage.
 Now below, this was fun, and just the evening before last. I took an ATV jaunt, and as I crested a rise in the Far Field, I spotted the brown of a deer. She is a good two hundred yards away, and the picture you see is at 10X on my pocket camera. As long as you leave the motor running, watch how close you can get to deer...
I slowly putt up the left side of the field, barely at a crawl...The picture below shows her about 50 yards away from me, not at all concerned. you can see a game camera on the apple tree. In the picture above, you can see the ladder stand in the woods.
 In this last picture I am sitting on my idling Honda about twenty five feet from her. I couldn't get closer because once I entered the 40 inch high grass, the noise made her nervous. She fed with me here for minutes. When I did try to ease closer, she merely walked off and I backed out of there. Fun!

 
Let me know what you are up too! In the next weeks or so, out comes the bow, a bit late, but I'll catch up!
 

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Late, Late, Spring Catch UP at LRDC

These two does look like they came through the winter just fine. The one on the left is about to pop! ( You know she has by now.)
 This one below is the exact opposite. Not in good shape at all. I would wager she was a springer that lost her Mom last season, and had no one to show her the ropes. (This is why we don't shoot Mom's with babes!)
 April, up in the pastures behind the farm house. They just pour out of the woods here when it melts...
 Only one on camera since fall. Large, nasty, and hungry!
 Hard to tell whether this doe is in bad shape, or just in the worst of winter coat change! Yikes!
 This doe says "hello fans!"
 Down from the apple tree in the Far Field, another mouse leaves this paradise...
 Another group picture of the North herd...
 And below, a group picture of the Southern herd...
 With turkeys of course...
 Fifty feet from our kitchen window, these guys are in our garden...
 

 A haunting picture I got with my pocket camera. I was walking the pups, who were circling and barking like crazy. These deer simply stood there in the plantation until we passed...

 
 And last, a reminder of early May, at the top of the Near Field
 

OK, now we can get to the things we do in spring, early summer, along with timely pictures of little fawns, bears, and other such things! Soon! Let me know what YOU are up too!
 

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