First Contact
First Contact #1
This is why I never step out of the house without my camera. Our 3 month old puppy, Molly, had her first encounter with large wildlife. A young whitetail buck and doe were exiting our woodland garden and crossing the driveway when I took Molly out for a walk this morning. The deer were as curious about her as she was about them!
It’s unusual to see a buck and doe together this time of year so I can only figure that they are twins that have not long left their mother. At any rate, it was a special moment for all involved!
Note: We do not allow our pets to chase or harm any wildlife!!!
First Contact #2
© 2007, D L Ennis, All rights reserved.
NOTE: Permission for the use of my images is granted for personal websites and blogs but is to include a link back to this site and proper credit given to me, D L Ennis. Link to be used...(Visual Thoughts http://dlennis.wordpress.com/)
NOTE: Permissions for commercial use, and the creation of prints, must be purchased! For more information you can contact me here.
This is why I never step out of the house without my camera. Our 3 month old puppy, Molly, had her first encounter with large wildlife. A young whitetail buck and doe were exiting our woodland garden and crossing the driveway when I took Molly out for a walk this morning. The deer were as curious about her as she was about them!
It’s unusual to see a buck and doe together this time of year so I can only figure that they are twins that have not long left their mother. At any rate, it was a special moment for all involved!
Note: We do not allow our pets to chase or harm any wildlife!!!
First Contact #2
© 2007, D L Ennis, All rights reserved.
NOTE: Permission for the use of my images is granted for personal websites and blogs but is to include a link back to this site and proper credit given to me, D L Ennis. Link to be used...(Visual Thoughts http://dlennis.wordpress.com/)
NOTE: Permissions for commercial use, and the creation of prints, must be purchased! For more information you can contact me here.
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