When we downloaded the November 2013 photos there were no photos for the last two days in the month. I thought that was extremely odd, so I felt we should look mid-month in December to make sure the camera was functioning properly. It was and here some of the best.
I wondered who might be out and about during our snow.
The answer: Lots of deer!
You can see the depth of the snow - the yellow daffodil marker is barely visible.
This deer is getting ready to ford Dorothy's Creek
One deer on each bank of the creek.
The snow has slow begun to melt.
Here's one of our handsome Big Bad Boys!
We got some interesting, if albeit blurry, night-time shots.
I'll share those in a later post, so stay tuned!
Margaret told me my link for the Golden-Crowned Kinglet audio file did not work, so let's try again - here.
How lovely! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSo cool to see the deer being active!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely! My husband likes to see your wildlife photos. Your blog is the only cross stitch blog he reads. ;-)
ReplyDeleteLovely photos of the deer in the snow.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful to see the deer in the snow. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, love Annette
Great pictures of the woodland animals!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos--I'm so envious of your snow! We have had nothing but rain here lately and 60 degree temps--needless to say our snow has disappeared!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! I know the snow makes things harder for them but it's so pretty to see them tromping about it in it. Just like a real life holiday card.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!!
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