For just a split second I thought I was looking at a Kangaroo. To be fair if I had yummy flowers to eat and no grocery store I’d be all over them too. Great shot.
Edit: spelling.
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For just a split second I thought I was looking at a Kangaroo. To be fair if I had yummy flowers to eat and no grocery store I’d be all over them too. Great shot.
Edit: spelling.
Now I can't stop seeing a kangaroo 😂
Deer are beautiful but you have caught this one in an awkward moment :)
It's head looks so tiny!
You should get a deer crossing sign and put it near your house so the deer know to stop by more.
Speaking of "deer crossing" - I was told there was a group of 3 deer in the street in front of our house, earlier in the morning!
It's a residential street that's hard to go fast on, so we don't have a "deer x-ing" sign.
Two deer wandered through the yards on my street on the 4th of July. Poor things were probably scared by the fireworks, just like my pups were. They must not have stayed upset though, because they were calm enough to eat all my gladiolus blooms! lol! I didn't mind :)