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Monday, June 8, 2009

Kid Crossing

So we were driving down Ken Parrish hill Saturday morning, thinking about having a good breakfast with friends in town. We were passing the meadows when...
a little spotted flash appeared in the road...

clambered up a bank...
and followed its mama safely into the brush.
Weekend traffic on this road can catch you by surprise.

10 comments:

  1. How Cute!
    We saw several babies with their mommas in our weekend travel.

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  2. Aaawww! Did he remember to look both ways? LOL

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  3. Sweet baby. I love that kind of surprise.
    Amy

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  4. What's funny is that I had tried to take a photo of the same fawn the previous day, but he moved just as I snapped and I got a brown blur. I did not really expect to get another opportunity, so this was really neat.

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  5. Deer seem so much harder to photograph than some of the other forest animals; I guess because they are so swift. Congratulations on this shot. Mimi

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  6. Funny, when I saw your post title, I was expecting to see baby goats. I love to watch the deer, but so many of them get hit on the roads around here.

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  7. The baby goats were out and about on the road too, Janet--how did you guess? But this time I didn't take their pictures.

    Mimi, I've tried many times to take photos of deer with little success-usually it's too dark and by the time I get the caera adjusted they're gone. I have another photo I took earlier last week that I'll post soon that was pretty good, although still not perfect. I need a new camera, I think. A better one.

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  8. Lovely set of photos, the fawn is beautiful. This must be a very quiet road.

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  9. And what a sweet surprise that was!!

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  10. It is. We know pretty much everyone that travels it. Which is why I like living out here!

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