I felt blessed to see this deer family while on the snowmobile trails this weekend. The best surprise is when I realized there were 4 of them, and not just the 2 I saw standing.
It feels so magical to me, even being a distance from them (this was zoomed in 240mm), their level of trust to not run while 5 loud machines rolled up on the trail. Grateful for this!
Happy Monday!
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2 thoughts on “Monochrome Monday | Deer Family”
I’m surprised that the noise of snowmobiles didn’t startle the deer. Maybe they’ve gotten used to it.
I’m surprised that the noise of snowmobiles didn’t startle the deer. Maybe they’ve gotten used to it.
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Great shot and choice for this post. They’re looking right at you… I wonder if they’re more curious about the people or their machines?
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