Earlier in the year, I spotted a rather pregnant doe at this same site, only a few feet from the low wooden fence which gently counsels walkers to stay on the path. Today, she was in the same location with her two offspring, now almost as big as their mother and in fine health. All three were a little shy but by no means afraid, and seemed curious about the camera, walking toward me at first and then turning away when I moved.
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Saturday, October 22, 2011
Fawn, A Light Tan Color
Earlier in the year, I spotted a rather pregnant doe at this same site, only a few feet from the low wooden fence which gently counsels walkers to stay on the path. Today, she was in the same location with her two offspring, now almost as big as their mother and in fine health. All three were a little shy but by no means afraid, and seemed curious about the camera, walking toward me at first and then turning away when I moved.

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