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Sandman
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by Sandman »
Went out this evening with the family and bumped into a pair of fawns. I think they are the pair that I had posted approx 1 month ago.
Thought I would share the pics I took;
Regards,
Robin
Wildlife Management & Reduction Specialist
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Red Label
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by Red Label »
Robin, most excellent shots!
I'm amazed that they have so many spots still. Most of the fawns I've seen recently were almost devoid of spots.
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RichardS
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by RichardS »
Awsome shots! wHAT KIND OF CAMERA ARE YOU USEING? Those are super clear!
-Richard-
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Sliver
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by Sliver »
Very Nice Photos!
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Sandman
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by Sandman »
Red Label - Thanks, I thought that the spots should have faded by now too?
RichardS - I am using a Sony 120x Carl Zeiss DCR-PC110. It is a video camera and a digital camera all in one.
Regards
Robin
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R.J.
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by R.J. »
Sweeeeeet shots Robin .....
See Ya. ... R.J. > " Remember , Trophies are measured by the time and energy expended to get them , not the size or quantity of the quarry "
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GREY OWL
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by GREY OWL »
Very good pictures Sandman. The nice thing about fawns is, they grow. Keep shooting that camera.
Grey Owl