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This is what I found. I only share the antlers.
We have a saying: Ones dead, the others bread!
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ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteI have never found antlers, that is cool. Love the crows and ravens. Take care, have a happy day!
There's a sadness in the loss, but also a joy in the life that comes from the death.
ReplyDeleteReminds me of the movie "Birds". That film scared me to pieces.
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Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. ♥
The birds always know where there are easy pickings.
ReplyDeleteall those birds must have been alarming! Poor deer- I always feel so sad seeing these sights.
ReplyDeleteBirds are good si=ubjects. That is quite a flock.
ReplyDeleteNature always cleans up everything itself.
ReplyDeleteOne's death is another's bread, we say that in the Netherlands too.
Greetings Irma
Do people ever take the antlers home? Just wondering because I've heard of people putting on their walls of their house.
ReplyDeleteRe your question on the antlers.
DeleteYes people take them home. I was about to do that too, I checked them out a few days ago, but the head are still attached to the body and not pleasant at all. Maybe in the spring, if they are still there, the birds and other small animals might have cleaned them up. If so, I will take them. :)
Uy bella y triste imagen te mando un beso
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