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Twin Fawns

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Belle Point
August 24, 2006

Apart from their cuteness, these twins in the wild oats indicate a good year for the deer as well – in fine shape they both have survived coyotes, eagles and lions thus far. The doe is browsing acorns from a nearby oak and they have frozen for a photograph on one of our many trips up the hill to check on our calving heifers.

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all those two fawns need is someone with an ATV with a powerful rifle mounted, carrying 60 pounds of deer corn to see them...whoops!!! pretty little bambi and bambii just got in the way...am back here in NO MANS LAND.......

ben postin some thangs on my redbone hound site...

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