(aren’t they handsome? They are about done with their shed of their winter fur, only the face is left)
Later—caught by the game camera—over the fence into the corn and a whole herd of them.
I went out later to see if the corn was knocked over—nope, you would never know if the camera didn’t show us!
As silent as a whisper—these fellow creatures!
Your friend on a western Colorado farm,
Linda


We’re getting deer, bear and coyotes on two of our cameras. One of the bear is a mama and two cubs.
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Oh! That is cool!!!
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Linda,
Thanks for continuing to share life on your farm, including all the animals. Whether pets or wild, you are telling their stories!
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They bring such happiness 🙂
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Chaplin: “Oh dear! It’s deer!”
Charlee: *smacks Chaplin upside the head*
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HAHAH!
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Wow. I didn’t know deer came down to your place. They walk around Durango so tamely people can’t have a garden or flowers.
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They always come when the corn in starting to tassel. So do the coyotes and the fox and the raccoons and the skunks…corn….YUM!
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Handsome dudes that love corn. 🦌
They’ve been around here the past week – must smell me cooking that Olathe sweet corn 🌽
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They always show up when the corn is in the silk….always
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Those are wonderful pictures of the deer visiting your farm. Now if only our deer were as nice to our roses as your deer are to your corn.
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Well, they are pretty hard on the hard, in the sense they like to eat the silks…naughty deer.
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Nice racks on those bucks!
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They are nice looking! They always start showing up when the corn is in the silk.
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What a catch!
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Thank you
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Aren’t they beautiful ..corn on the menu
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Yummm
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