When I posted about the whitetail bucks in our neighborhood a few weeks ago I mentioned that this one was limping and missing an antler. Readers had a few questions and concerns.
I spotted him running through the yard a few days ago so he's doing just fine.
Another question is about recognizing individual deer. We do recognize them if they have a distinguishing feature like one spiky antler or if they follow a pattern by appearing at the same time each day. Sometimes we even name them so we've decided that since he's a "half-buck" we'll call him 50-Cent which will last until he loses the other antler.
The comical expression might still give him away after that. No word on a recording contract yet.
50 cent! haha - love it! :)
ReplyDeleteThat's hilarious...half-buck is my favorite!
ReplyDeleteWhen he loses the other antler will he become "Centsless"?
ReplyDeleteGroan worthy! Love it!
DeleteThat's good Ricki! Either that or "No cents" at all.
DeleteI think he is adorable. A little two pointer. 50-Cent, great name.
ReplyDeleteHe is gorgeous, even with only one antler :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a cutie!
ReplyDeleteI love the deer, I just don't have a very good way to deal with them eating the plants in my garden and yard. We seem to really love the same plantings.
ReplyDeleteIt does seem a lot of nice plants are deer favorites.
DeleteHow fun to have deer on your property (although I know from previous gardens that they can do a lot of damage). He is a cutie, though--great name, too!
ReplyDeleteSome days I enjoy sharing the garden with them and some days--not so much.
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