Backyard Visitor White-Tailed Deer, Holden MA Share this:EmailLike this:Like Loading... Related Posts Wildlife
Wow! So beautiful, special guest. Congratulations! Amazing post Julie. Thank’s! Nice day! Loading... Reply
It is nice to get close to a deer in the wild. Great photos! Happy New Year! – Jay Michaels Loading... Reply
Happy New Year to you! You have been in my thoughts, as each December I so enjoy listening to Wynter Wakeneth. 😉 Loading... Reply
I usually see them in our back woods, but this was the first time one came into the yard. It was only interested in nibbling a tiny bit, luckily. However, I was worried that it was alone without a mother…. Loading... Reply
The first visitation by a deer is definitely something special. Let’s hope it is old enough to do well on its own. Loading...
This young fellow may cause damage in your garden later on, but it is a beautiful creature. Thanks, Julie. 🙂 Loading... Reply
Wow! So beautiful, special guest. Congratulations! Amazing post Julie.
Thank’s! Nice day!
It was soooooo sweet! A lucky day for me. Hope you are having a good week!
Thank’s Julie! I can imagine, so cute.
Yes, I’m having a good one, hope you as well.
It is nice to get close to a deer in the wild. Great photos! Happy New Year!
– Jay Michaels
Happy New Year to you! You have been in my thoughts, as each December I so enjoy listening to Wynter Wakeneth. 😉
Looks like a yearling. Hopefully not nibbling your garden plants!
I was thinking the same thing as Eliza. But what a beauty!
So sweet. It didn’t stay for too long. (Hence, I only had time for one close-up shot! )
Passed over the rhodes and hydrangea–Phew! 😉
They are sooo cute. But they get trying when eating too much in the garden.
I usually see them in our back woods, but this was the first time one came into the yard. It was only interested in nibbling a tiny bit, luckily. However, I was worried that it was alone without a mother….
The first visitation by a deer is definitely something special. Let’s hope it is old enough to do well on its own.
This young fellow may cause damage in your garden later on, but it is a beautiful creature. Thanks, Julie. 🙂