What is amazing about this sighting is that this neighborhood is very near the city center, not rural at all and not even on the edge of any bushy or forested areas. I suspect he must have come in at night along the railway tracks from outside the city, perhaps in pursuit of a doe since this is rutting season. I worried about him getting mixed up with city traffic but then I realized that he's probably safer here than out in a forest full of neanderthal Nimrods with big guns. Hunting season on blacktail deer opens next week.
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Blacktail Buck
What is amazing about this sighting is that this neighborhood is very near the city center, not rural at all and not even on the edge of any bushy or forested areas. I suspect he must have come in at night along the railway tracks from outside the city, perhaps in pursuit of a doe since this is rutting season. I worried about him getting mixed up with city traffic but then I realized that he's probably safer here than out in a forest full of neanderthal Nimrods with big guns. Hunting season on blacktail deer opens next week.
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I love your photograph today. Really nice to see where the doe goes to raise her young.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot. Here the d eer walk up in yards and graze on everyones' shrubbery etc. . Nothing really keeps them away. Overpopulation of deer is causing significant problems. Now you have me all worried that that beautiful animal may be hit by a car. I won't sleep a wink.
ReplyDeleteThat's one beautiful buck. Don't tell Sarah Palin.
ReplyDeleteHey Benjamin, great image of this buck. He probably is safer there in town with you and your camera. I wondered about the hunting season as my neighbours here on Gabriola are putting up "No Hunting" signs all over the place.
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