One day a doe walked along the park path eating acorns. She saw the old lady and the little poodle up ahead but continued walking towards them...chomping acorns all along the way.
She was passing the old lady when the poodle decided to stand on his hind legs. It was as if he said, "Look at me! I can be big too!"
The doe ran off into the bush and the poodle was very proud of himself. That happened about two weeks ago.
We saw the same doe last week. This time she was eating the brush aside of the path. Her photo is above. Lucky stood on his hind legs, "Look at me! I can be big too!"
The doe chewed her acorns and stared at him. "I'm not falling for that trick again" and my pup reluctant and disappointed had to continue on the path.
It's acorn season and we are nearing drought conditions so we are seeing deer at the park almost daily. On Sunday we had this doe with two fawns. One of the fawns and Lucky appeared to be fascinated with each other.
Pennsylvania and Maine continue to lead the cases of lyme disease so we continue to be vigilant about ticks. We also keep an eye out for bucks. The rut season has probably begun and bucks can be aggressive. So we also keep a look at for that but so far it's only been female and baby deer.
Hope you have some wildlife to keep you entertained too!
Have a safe and happy day!
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