On the way home I drove through Blandy and saw deer in the distance. A little later I saw one in a field.
September 19, 2020
Birds in a Shelter, Deer in Fields.
This afternoon I made a brief stop at a garden shop which was in a quonset-style structure. There were birds flying around freely and sometimes they rested on the rafters.
On the way home I drove through Blandy and saw deer in the distance. A little later I saw one in a field.
On the way home I drove through Blandy and saw deer in the distance. A little later I saw one in a field.
Shortly after that I saw a hawk perched on a pole but he took flight and I only got one quick picture of him before he disappeared from sight.
Sharing with I'd Rather B Birdin'
and Saturday Critters.
Labels:
Birds,
Deer,
Monochrome
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We often see birds of prey perched on top of power poles in this area. Also, deer and pronghorn antelope.
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Hello, The hawk do love to sit on poles and wires near the roads. Love the sweet deer images. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, enjoy your day. Wishing you a great new week! PS, thank you for the comment and visit.
ReplyDeleteHello. Nice serie. Photos of deer are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteTake care.
Great post, especially the Deer, cheers Linda.
ReplyDeleteThe Cooper's hawks love to perch on the poles along the highways around here. I really like the photo of the deer in the distance. Happy Sunday!
ReplyDeleteBirds really seem to be happy to fly around and perch in greenhouses.
ReplyDeleteBirds get inside. I remember them inside the Palm Springs Airport waiting room. - Margy
ReplyDeleteThe deer is quite alert.
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