Saturday, June 26, 2010

Fawns

Baby Deer
We took the boat out in hopes of finding some orioles. Instead we saw two baby deer without a mother nearby. They were unafraid of us watching them from across the lake, and they ate and played at the edge of the water for quite a while.
Baby Deer

Below the deer is showing reason number 23 that we don't swim in Lake Nelson:
Deer

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

I am new to this site. I was looking to identify a couple birds I see here in the neighborhood. Wow, keep up the good work. You have some great photos. (And I was able to identify the bird I see every day--the Northern mockingbird)

Thanks.

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Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Closter Nature Center

Catbird
Grey Catbird

Deer 


We visited the Closter Nature Center early on Memorial Day. We saw a few birds, a few chipmunks and a few deer, but the highlight was encountering two wolves chasing a deer. We decided that another birding spot would be more relaxing and went to the Meadowlands. (Edited for correction:) We are more familiar with the coyotes in California, which are smaller than what we saw here. We have since found out that the coyotes on the East Coast are larger, so we're sure it was not wolves now. I guess we could have continued on the trail after all.

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Sunday, December 21, 2008

Northern Mockingbird and Friends

Mockingbird 

Raccoon 

Raccoons
Deer
Sometimes when bird watching, we encounter other creatures. We usually don't mind, but there are limits.
Alligator

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