Showing posts with label fall rut. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fall rut. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 07, 2023

Oh Deer...it is that time of the year


The leaves are gone from the trees and the foliage in the woods has died back making the spotting of deer easier.

This doe was feeding under one of the apple trees on the other side of the driveway. She and three others walked alongside the fence and up the driveway to investigate what my neighbor's woods had to have for munchies.



The photo below is part of the reason why electric fencing is awesome and awful. During the rut, the deer just tear it down.
The hot wire will be removed as none of the mules bother the fence any longer. This hot wire kept our elderly mule from jumping the wire fence and crossing into the neighbor's land. It is disconnected like all of our valley fencing is right now. 


 Then there was this guy yesterday morning who was scanning the meadow as does were busy eating around the apple trees.




At first I couldn't figure out what I was seeing. I thought it was bare branches of a dead tree and with the long lens I was able to see this magnificent buck. No matter how much I dislike what deer are to cars and crop damage, ...
there is nothing like seeing a buck like this.

He was built like a beef bull. Thick in the neck and everywhere else.







Eventually the chase was on. I don't know if any of the girls were actually ready for him. But they ran across the meadow and disappeared into the woods below.


I went back out in the evening and sat in the little tree stand I'd made this summer. For a long time nothing happened until I saw these does at the apple tree.

This doe seemed to be enjoying the afternoon sunlight.


This one across the meadow walked along quietly browsing. I can generally see them walking this route late in the day.


As the sun went down some little ones came out into my meadow.


Then a little buck came through browsing and sniffing the air. He walked along as if he owned the world then dipped into the woods.


This is the time of the year where I get to enjoy the movements of the deer. There are a LOT of deer this year. 

I don't hunt for venison but I never turn down the meat if someone gives some to us. I like it. If I did hunt though, I imagine I could feed the two of us well. When Rich hunted, our freezer was always stocked.

Right now? I'm happy photographing them and watching.