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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