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Priceless find a pic that put smiles on your kids faces in years to come.. Just to know they were there..... Poor Fawn i bet his heart was going 500miles an hour lol... With all those horrible animals ( that his mom told him about) walking around him and flashing lights in his face lol.... Dont you wonder how many time you walked by one and never seen him???

Sasha
 
Careful, if you get human scent on 'em their moms will push them out of the nest... OK, my bad, that's birds.

Very cool photos. I'll bet she was thinking, "Yup! I really AM invisible." Mac
 
PETA - people eating tasty animals.

Love pictures of dinner-to-be! (I can wait a few years, can you?)
 
Neat pic! I've never seen one that small before.

We did run a doe out of our shooting range this morning, though. :D
 
That's pretty cool. I live out in the boonies, and they tend to wander around my yard at night.
 
That's a good pic, and that fawn kinda reminds me of my dog- puppy looking and curled up.
It does remind me of Bambi.
 
Wow! What a beautiful sight!

This spring I got to see 5 fox kits grow up. Little animals are so timid sometimes....... :thumbup:
 
Wow thats really neat. :cool: On memorial day several years ago Bryan and I were hiking. We were walking on a path and i usually tend to look down for some reason and bry tends to look ahead, That makes us a great team. :thumbup: Anyway there was a fawn lying in the grass right next to the path. Bry went right on past it and i yelled BRY LOOK. We saw the mom a distance away watching us. It was sooo cool just like your experience. Pretty much a once in lifetime thing....I wish i'd had a camera. How neat for your kids. Kathy
 
Being in the middle of a fairly densely populated New Jersey suburban area, I think it's funny I see deer all the time. I've seen young does with fawns on the ball fields behind the town hall.

If there's a woodlot, there's deer.

Catching one curled up quiet like that is new to me, though. Was that near a regular trail? The doe should have known better if it was.
 
That is a very cool picture. Mama is usually very close by when you stumble onto a newborn fawn.

I have seen a number of fawns like that and it is always magical. If you fish for trout up in the mountains, you run into stuff like that from time to time in May. You do have to be careful not to disturb them.
 
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