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Bottom: dove and Western jackdaw
The fallow deer ladies are finally seen again with their new young. And they are already two months old and half grown. I faild to see newborn again. It seems to me the females spend the summer in high grass or the forest, alone with their new born. That makes them impossible to see.
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ReplyDeleteI love the Red-backed Shrike, it is nice to see their young being fed. Great photos of the Pigeon and Jackdaw. The deer are so pretty, the babies seem to grow quickly. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a happy weekend! PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.
The Red-backed Shrike feeding young really takes the prize here, although I was happy to see the Western Jackdaw too, a species seldom featured on blogs it seems to me,
ReplyDeleteGreat shots. The feeding photograph is awesome!
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That grass is tall but you got a good view of them this time. Love seeing the young ones!
ReplyDeleteIt is always great to see feeding pictures! so nice. The mother deer are wise to hide away with their babies where it is private and cool.
ReplyDeleteLindos animales los pájaros son preciosos. Te mando un beso
ReplyDeleteAww, young deer & families are a joy to see! Great bird sightings too!
ReplyDeleteStay virus free, be safe birding, and thanks for linking in!
~Anni @ I'd Rather B Birdin'
wonderful widlife photos
ReplyDeleteThose white doves are strange with their colours, we have a few here and there in NZ but mostly the grey common rock pigeons.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your Post again, Monica.
ReplyDeleteHappy MosaicMonday
What beautiful pictures of the birds and the deer.
ReplyDeleteThe red-backed shrike feeding young is truly amazing.
Greetings Irma
thanks!
ReplyDeleteThe deer are beautiful. There is something very vulnerable and alive about them.
ReplyDeleteFabulous photos of the birds and the deer.
ReplyDeleteHappy Wednesday!
:)
ReplyDeleteMonica - jackdaws are interesting birds - very bold! Thanks for linking to Mosaic Monday!
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