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Old 05-16-2012, 09:23 AM
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Dance Deer yarding up this past winter

The deer yarded up in a buddy's backyard this winter, right in town. As you can see we did get some snow this past winter and he had a stainless steel feeder with cracked corn. They were so tame that I was almost able to feed them by hand and as soon as they heard the corn hit the feeder they came running out of the woods in back of his house. No matter what time of the day, they were always there, waiting to get their corn. We stopped feeding them as soon as spring hit and they have since moved on their way, but as you can see there were 2 fawns and momma there last summer. I would guess there are some last year fawns, a few does, and 1 buck in the pic from this past winter.
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Last edited by Canadian Black Bears; 05-16-2012 at 09:29 AM. Reason: explain summer pic
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