I was taking the dog out and right there in my backyard was this really large doe! She was simply gorgeous! The way she
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ZolotoyRetriever — 9 months ago(July 02, 2025 03:12 AM)
A young one (I'm guessing a doe?) came around today, and I was able to go grab my camera and get fairly close to her in an attempt to get a picture. None of the pictures turned out very well at all except for the one below (and even that one is not that great)… the lighting wasn't in my favor, plus she would only let me get so close before shying away. Still, she hung around for a good while, and it was great to have a visitor! I've named her Matilda:
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Lilith — 9 months ago(July 02, 2025 03:28 AM)
She's so tiny and delicate! She looks like a little princess. You got a gorgeous picture, and I'm surprised you were able to get this close. Awesome!
Thank you for sharing!
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Lilith — 9 months ago(July 02, 2025 03:34 AM)
I rarely have my phone on me, so I'm never able to capture such magical moments.
I'm so glad you were able to interact with her and to get this close to her in order to take a picture like that! If you take more pictures, I hope you'll share them here. They are so lovely, aren't they?
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ZolotoyRetriever — 9 months ago(July 02, 2025 03:38 AM)
At least she has some sense that I'm not a threat to her. I'd even try leaving some food out, but I'm not really down with the idea of feeding wildlife, so I think I'll skip that. (It is tempting, though… and that applies to the wild eagles that perch in trees very near to me.)
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Lilith — 9 months ago(July 02, 2025 04:08 AM)
My backyard is already a natural habitat that draws the wild animals. What little I'm putting out is unlikely to make a difference.
But it's like the squirrel (that I named Sasha) who had just given birth and showed up on my porch with tears across her belly, back, face and ear. I knew she had babies to care for, and I just couldn't let her go without helping her out some. I helped her for a short period until she healed up, and then stopped having to put food out for her and her babies. I wouldn't change a thing.
I've seen a wild eagle out in the wild and taken a few pictures, but the pics don't do him justice. My goodness they are huge!
"Your emotional state is not my responsibility." – Warren Smith