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Our landscaping crew stopped by this evening. Thought I would get a few shots of them hard at work in the field. Hope this doesn't mean they will be working in the garden tonight
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Sweet pics
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They can come mow my yard any day.
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wow seems like quite a big group for blackies
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We had a few down here the other day too! not quite as many as in your yard though.
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The does group up pretty good after they boot the yearlings. Getting ready to fawn. 1 less doe in the group each night. Started with 11. Now 4 are still together. Next week we will have fawns playing like puppies in the yard. They like to chase each other around the Maple and Cedar in the front yard.
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Looks like a good problem to have
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CRAP!! I have hunted all season in Western WA for these suckers and not even seen that many!!!
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Looks like your cat is about to bite off more than it can chew :chuckle:Mark
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There they go...putting the Whitetails out of work!
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They're here!!!!
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Very nice. Mark
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thats a little guy there, good pics. this must be your new camera you were telling me about. you get any bob pics yet? im still looking for fawns up where i go but none yet, i did see a calf the other day, maybe a week old
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Called in a couple cats. Sure is hard to get a good pic. of them.
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