F/5.0, 1/60, ISO 320.
White-Tailed Deer Fawns
What do you call a deer with no eyes?
I have no I-Deer
Interesting Fact: At birth, white tail fawns have a spotted reddish coat that is fairly silky. There may be several hundred spots on the coat. The spots enable the fawn to camouflage itself, with the colors blending well with the surrounding natural environment. They usually weigh between 4 to 8 pounds at birth. The whitetail fawn loses its spots by the end of October of the same year it was born, or within 3 to 4 months after birth. ( http://www.the-whitetail-deer.com/whitetail-deer-fawns.html )
And here I thought it was going to do with a deer blind..
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Eye, eye what’s all this ear then. 🙂
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Bad joke but a good shot. Of course, it’s bad-ness will not stop me from using it with my nephew.
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I for one am fawn of puns!
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And what do you call a deer with no eyes and no legs? Still no I-dea!
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Sweet babies.
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Love it!
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So cute – the deer not the joke. Sally
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Just beautiful
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