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Who is that guy in the window?
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Calomaar
 Land O' Lakes, Wisc. Z - 3b/4a Posts: 983
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| Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 2:43 pm Post subject: Who is that guy in the window? |
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Here is a visitor to our yard, she was wondering who that big guy was looking at her from inside the window.
She was gone in a heart beat after the flash.
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toni

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Oh, my goodness, what a fantastic view you have from that window. Almost as good as the snow scenes last winter
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Wrennie
 Catskill Mountains NY Posts: 645
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Ahem much better than snow in my opinion! Great shot!
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Droopy

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Western Norway Posts: 9272
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Awww, just look at those big, delicate ears and spindly legs. They're beautiful animals. Amazing photo, well done!
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kuntrygal
 Texas ~ Zone 8 Posts: 3436
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What a great shot and beautiful animal. You have such beautiful surroundings. Thanks for sharing!
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Frank

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Originally Galway, Ireland Posts: 12352
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She was probably waiting for you to get off her land Tom
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glendann
 Texas Posts: 9228
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That is a wonderful photo Tom.I have those beautiful animals eating my garden now,They ate the buds from my watermelon runners.This is the garden on the right front of my home.I'm about ready to start shooting them.
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Droopy

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Western Norway Posts: 9272
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Bet they taste delicious after feasting on your watermelon plants, Glendann.
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eileen

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An absolutely beautiful photograph Tom.
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gardengater
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Beautiful shot. You must enjoy your woods in the summer. Any mushrooms to be found?
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EJ
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Legs all the way up to her ears! Fantastic photo, what a great view to have from your window. All we see is the neighbours cat!
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Capt Kirk
 Ohio, USA Posts: 3233
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Glenn, go to your local beauty shop or barber shop. Have them save the hair clippings for you from when they sweep up. Sprinkle them around the garden and they will leave it alone. Deer don't like the human smell in the hair.
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Netty

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Southern Ontario zone 5a Posts: 9959
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Great shot Tom. I love to look outside and see the deer too. Luckily, they haven't actually entered my yard...then I'd be in trouble!
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Biita
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Wonderful photo!! The last time i seen a deer was about 2 yrs ago when we were on our way to Sweden. About a dozen of them in the Norwegian mountains on the mainland.
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