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Maybe she was strutting her stuff for a buck that was off camera??
Hey Bobcat do you have any pix of the deer in the first pic from straight on where you can see the top of its head? It's a young deer no doubt, all legs, no body, and very short snout. In the first pic it looks like a young toehead. Only reason I say is a buddy had a pet blacktail buck, and its first year just had two white spots up top, but if you rubbed them you could feel the lumps. It's running free now on an island in the Columbia. Cool pix, sounds like a lot of action.
Quote from: Arteman on January 06, 2012, 01:00:57 AMHey Bobcat do you have any pix of the deer in the first pic from straight on where you can see the top of its head? It's a young deer no doubt, all legs, no body, and very short snout. In the first pic it looks like a young toehead. Only reason I say is a buddy had a pet blacktail buck, and its first year just had two white spots up top, but if you rubbed them you could feel the lumps. It's running free now on an island in the Columbia. Cool pix, sounds like a lot of action.I'll have to look. There are 565 pictures to look through. But I wouldn't be surprised if that deer is a young buck. This is a spot where I've had cameras since October 1st, and a doe out there is very rare for some reason. With all the pictures I got I have identified at least 7 different bucks, and then I killed a buck out there that wasn't even one I had a picture of.