Monday, 14 September 2009

Deer Me 3

Golfers upset these poor dear deers, then they caught my whiff and turnedAnd started to gallop to the other fence,(while I sat on a tree stump clicking away - then for the 2nd time that afternoon, they just went and jumped over the fence, to my delight,(I was ready for them this time ) all ready for my blogging friends to enjoy.


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11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nice to see these animals alive and well.

Thanks for stopping at Pick a Peck of Pixels and commenting about the stag beetle.

Thumbelina said...

Oh.

Wow.

You are the master. :)
Patience is a virtue. One you have in abundance friend. Well worth it.

Anonymous said...

I'm working backwards on my dashboard.. Wow! This shot of the deer is great!!! I know their little hearts were thumping, though. They were probably frightned beyond belief...I'm glad you were waiting for them.

Craver Vii said...

Your patience was rewarded nicely. Those are nice pics, especially the ones where they're jumping.

This Is My Blog - fishing guy said...

Mac: Your deer series was really special, I especially like the jumping photos.

Sunny said...

Oh deer! What delightful action photos.
Sunny :)

Anonymous said...

That's a great shot of the jumping deer! I hope they managed to avoid the golf balls... Lol - sitting on a tree stump! What better place to photograph deer!

DeniseinVA said...

Absolutely fabulous photos. What great captures and I love your header photo also. I was blessed to have captured a few of my own this weekend. I adore being around these beautiful animals.

Vicki ~ FL said...

All the deer pix are wonderful.....
you did a great job in capturing all of them especially the one jumping the fence and the one in your header.

George said...

That last picture of the deer jumping the fence is a masterpiece. All of these pictures of the deer are tremendous.

ancient one said...

This was a very interesting post... all those deer shots.. and I know deer jump so fast.. All my camera would have shown was a blur... Great photos