Winter wonderland two. (One was here.)
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Now still remaining with the pictures sent in by Dordie but a change from deer and rabbit to deer and dog!
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The third group of winter wonderland pictures in a week’s time. Enjoy!
Dogs are animals of integrity. We have much to learn from them.
Winter wonderland two. (One was here.)
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Now still remaining with the pictures sent in by Dordie but a change from deer and rabbit to deer and dog!
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The third group of winter wonderland pictures in a week’s time. Enjoy!
Great photos! Such cool shots!
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Welcome, and thank you for your reply.
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Beautiful!
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And a welcome to you and, likewise, lovely to have your reply.
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Wonderful. Isn’t it amazing how different species of animals can get along? What is they ‘say’ to each other do you think?
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Much non-verbal communication, as you will well know. In terms of what we notice here, trust has to be allowed to build up first. It is a great shame I don’t have the background stories to these wonderful photographs.
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Great photos. It is a good tactic to wait for the animal to come to the self, as the dog owner seems to be expressing in the deer-dog photos.
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I noticed an apple on the ground in a photo, food is also a great way to catch interest of wild animals.
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Both your thoughts are spot on! We have been regularly feeding the wild deer every day here at home. The deer have become very accepting of us and have learnt when the dogs are going to out and about, always beating a hasty retreat ahead of those times.
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Oh how beautiful are these.. Oh to have been walking in that man’s shoes that day… Brilliant!!!
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I agree. Of course, I do. However, I should add that Jean had her own beautiful coming together with a wild deer, as was written about here.
You left a wonderful comment to that post!
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I remember Paul.. and these are precious moments to be treasured for sure..
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