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# Tuesday, June 02, 2009
New Fawn Visits D&DH Office
Posted by DDH Staff



This freshly-dropped fawn was hanging out on the lawn of the Deer & Deer Hunting offices in Iola, Wisconsin recently. The doe was not with her. Not wanting to disturb the young deer, we shot just this one photo before it became nervous and ran to this fence to hunker down.

It is amazing to see how low a fawn can get as it hides in the grass - they are remarkably well-suited to evade the eyes of predators - and cameramen.

D&DH Editor Dan Schmidt reported that a doe was hanging around on the property the next morning, and said it looked as if the two were reunited, entering a woodlot on the property. Never a dull moment at Deer & Deer Hunting!

- Submitted by Corey Graff, Online Editor


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