Trail Cam Pictures

fyrffytr1

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I live in a sub-division surrounded by other sub-divisions so I am a little bit amazed by the number of different bucks coming to the corn I put out in my backyard. I have pictures of 7 so far ranging from a button to a nice tall tined one although the image of it is grainy due to the distance from the camera. on top of that I have pictures of only one doe. Maybe the buck to doe ratio explains why she doesn't have a tail!:wink: The first picture shows the tail less doe and the fawn that has turned out to be a button buck.
 

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And here is the grainy shot of the biggest buck I have seen so far.
 

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Nice trail cam shots of the deer FF.
 

I live in a sub-division surrounded by other sub-divisions so I am a little bit amazed by the number of different bucks coming to the corn I put out in my backyard.

I went to a garage sale a couple years ago in a sub-division surrounded by other sub-divisions. There was a lot of commotion going on between the two houses. My dad and I assumed it was side by side sales. Come to find out there was a fawn in the strip of flowers between the two houses.

Very cool trail cam shots. Thanks for sharing them. :icon_santa:
 

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