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Messing with the Wide Angle Lens and

Royal

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this mamma came in with THREE fawns! I thought it might be of interest to you folks
 
are all hers???? Triplets are pretty rare, bout a 100 times rarer than twins. I think sometimes, a doe will adopt a stray but not usually. We had a doe abandon her fawn when I was little, my great grandfather bottle fed it till it was able to get out on it's own.

Dave
 
The vegetation is bright green and thick looking. This is a neat photo with a wide angle lens, think I may head in the direction of extra lenses after I master the macro photo taking thing. Thanks for posting the photo. Please have a great day! Kelley (Texas) :)
 
there are eight that run together all year long except for the fawning season. I think she was just babysetting:razz:
 
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