I guess I'd be nervous too, if I had to live out in the open with all those coyotes and bobcats roaming around.
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Update:
Whoa! Go look at the bobcat pictures over at the
Dharma Bums blog.
Daytime,
in-person, bobcat pictures. Our game-cam is soooo jealous.
It would be nervewracking, I'd think, to worry about being someone else's dinner all the time.
ReplyDeleteI bet he/she smells them (bob cats)or perhaps has heard the crack of a rifle near a food pile before. I guess it could be pretty dangerous being a deer in Alabama. It sure is in Georgia.
ReplyDeleteit's a ruse. the long-legged rats will rule the world one day, just wait!
ReplyDeletecongrats, btw, on getting your master gardener certification, and for the blog-book. yay, you!
She's thinking, "Dang it, that coyote peed on the bait again"
ReplyDeleteOur neighbor told us that he watched a couple of coyotes take down a deer the other day. I would have never guessed that coyotes could bring down such big prey. So this doe is probably right to be a scaredy deer.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link to our bobcat photos. We were blown away by the opportunity this little cat gave us.
She is being cautious, which is good.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link to see the Bobcat. He is such a handsome one!