Imagine my delight to look out at another rainy morning in Prince Rupert and find a big buck resting in my yard. Shortly thereafter, along came yet another buck. They sized each other up and then engaged in some mild nose-to-nose antler locking and pushing. Occasionally they would be distracted by something and take a break. It was amazing to watch them push each other around by the nose.
Friday, September 01, 2006
More National Geographic in the Yard
Imagine my delight to look out at another rainy morning in Prince Rupert and find a big buck resting in my yard. Shortly thereafter, along came yet another buck. They sized each other up and then engaged in some mild nose-to-nose antler locking and pushing. Occasionally they would be distracted by something and take a break. It was amazing to watch them push each other around by the nose.
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4 comments:
That's very cool. I love the fact that Prince Rupert has such an abundance of wildlife.
Very nice pics. When are we having venison at your house?
i know the pictures are fake.
They are fake deer everyone
she bought them at a yard sale.
The DEER ARE WOODEN SCULPTURES
That is quite an unusual opportunity for photos, good thing you had your camera handy.
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