During the same hike in which I encountered the vultures, I also saw three deer. Of course, the deer make regular appearances in meadows and roadside fields, but these particular deer behaved in a strange way. I made all kinds of noise, but they made no attempt to run. In fact, two of the deer walked parallel to me at a distance of only 40 or 50 feet. One of the deer stopped to sneeze and scratch his ear with his back foot, while the other even walked toward me to get a closer look.
Saturday, June 19, 2010
Deer
During the same hike in which I encountered the vultures, I also saw three deer. Of course, the deer make regular appearances in meadows and roadside fields, but these particular deer behaved in a strange way. I made all kinds of noise, but they made no attempt to run. In fact, two of the deer walked parallel to me at a distance of only 40 or 50 feet. One of the deer stopped to sneeze and scratch his ear with his back foot, while the other even walked toward me to get a closer look.
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