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Started by Frogman, February 20, 2013, 07:05:04 PM

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Frogman

Saw this deer feeding from the neighbor's bird feeder earlier this evening.  Pretty cool!





Jim
You can't kill 'em from the recliner!!

Okanagan

"You can't kill 'em from the recliner!!"


Betcha could have killed that one from the recliner!  :biggrin:

FinsnFur

 :alscalls: That is soo cool! Nice capture Jim :congrats:
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Dave

She looks real healthy for living on bird seed. 

FinsnFur

Yeah her curvy hips dont really dictate she's been eating out of a deer feeder, do they?
Maybe she's a health nut :shrug:
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Hawks Feather

Probably low fat bird seed.

Jerry

FinsnFur

I've always wondered how animals smell that stuff.
If I buy bird seed with sunflowers in it, I get bluejays from three surrounding counties.
I'f I put out peanut butter blocks, I get woodpeckers from as far as Johannesburg Africa.
And if I buy seed with corn it, I get squirrels.
And thistle draws the cardinals.
Now how they heck do any of them smell that stuff, how do they know it's there? I can see the peanut butter smelling, but seeds? have you ever smelled a seed?
Ever walk into a place and think man o man it smells like seeds in here :doh2:
How did the deer smell those seeds?
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Hawks Feather

Quote from: FinsnFur on February 21, 2013, 07:22:46 PM
How did the deer smell those seeds?

They have large nostrils?  Just my guess.

Jerry

JohnP

She must of wanted to get away from the cold weather so she moved into our back forty.

When they come for mine they better bring theirs

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HuntnCarve

Is that a Coues deer?  I know you have them down in those parts. She is making a concerted effort I must say. :laf:

HuntnCarve
Dave

JohnP

Coues is the only whitetail sub-species we have in Arizona, no Virginia whitetail or any other sub-species.  Coues have their own place in B&C and only need to be a minimum of 110 to qualify.  I'll post one that went 113.
When they come for mine they better bring theirs

HuntnCarve

I did a carving on a knife handle years back for a friend in Arizona, of a Coues buck at his request.  That was the first time I learned of the the "Grey Ghosts".  :laf: 

Dave