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Be Careful - They Are Everywhere!

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July 5, 2023, 2:3opm or so.

A doe and two fawns cross Detroit Ave. head north on Giel to the tracks and ?

Drive carefully.

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The look on the woman's face is priceless.

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With lilies blooming deer are everywhere, they love eating lily flowers.

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Re: Becareful - They Are Everywhere!

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Why go that far, in Clifton park the in our backyards regularly.
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Richard Baker wrote:Why go that far, in Clifton park the in our backyards regularly.
Richard

I didn't have to go that far, they walked in front of me. I have been plotting and recording the spread of deer for some time. Herds, yes herds in Collinwood, and E 55th and Scoville. Downtown by the FBI parking lot, that would be East 18th I believe.

Reminds me of a friend who lives near you. We were out back and I spotted a large Norwegian rat, and he tried to convince me it was a squirrel with a mangy tail. I laughed and said, you are surrounded on 2 sides by water, and everyone of your neighbors including you feed birds. Lakewood, is all of its glory give home to field mice to apex predators like bald eagles.

Two nights ago I watched a large buck around 11pm empty our bird feeder, then grabbed acorns, actually left for deer, the corn. He just kept eating people walking by, freaked, even people with dogs, nothing bothered him. We finally went to sleep. When we woke up he was gone along with all of our flowered lilies, and hostas!

Yes we are blessed.

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Jim O'Bryan
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"The very act of observing disturbs the system."
Werner Heisenberg

"If anything I've said seems useful to you, I'm glad.
If not, don't worry. Just forget about it."
His Holiness The Dalai Lama
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