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Had some visitors this afternoon, kinda cool.

 Yesterday she shows up to trim my weeds.

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She must of liked them because today she's back, with her kids

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of course the kids get hungry, what's a momma to do

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seems everyone had a nice visit, then off they go.

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  • Super User

Yep. Same thing down here in the city of Richmond, Virginia.

 

Doe and her two fawns running around the neighborhood along with bucks of all sizes.

 

They have torn up the plants and flowers we planted once again.

 

Very destructive animals.

 

Hope the guy who hunts behind our house gets well so he can start the harvest when bow season opens.

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I was fishing a lagoon early evening just a few days ago when a buck, two does, and two fawns appeared out of the woods on the opposite shore to feed on the vegetation. The buck stood guard the entire time but they didn’t spook as I fished away.

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