First Cute Bambino Baby Deer sightings this year and with the adorable white spots awww :)

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  • @mythtree6348
    @mythtree6348 Місяць тому +1

    Awwww, such delicate legs !

    • @AzureOceans_Skye_Nature
      @AzureOceans_Skye_Nature  Місяць тому

      i think that about the adults too lol

    • @mythtree6348
      @mythtree6348 Місяць тому

      @@AzureOceans_Skye_Nature terrifies me. Even i fall over on the slippy rocks outside but the deer manage to tiptoe over it. God knows how. I've never worked that out. Rabbit holes too. :/

    • @AzureOceans_Skye_Nature
      @AzureOceans_Skye_Nature  Місяць тому +1

      @@mythtree6348 they are always getting sprains and injuries sadly, posted one other day where the Stag slipped in the river and sprained its leg on the camera , poor thing. Also midge hatch day today

    • @mythtree6348
      @mythtree6348 Місяць тому

      @@AzureOceans_Skye_Nature Oh yes, I recall your film now. It's weirdly something i've never seen happen.
      So far second gorgeous warm day in a row with no nasty biteys .. very nice so far :)

    • @AzureOceans_Skye_Nature
      @AzureOceans_Skye_Nature  Місяць тому

      @@mythtree6348 pfft we had showers and cloud yesterday lol tho clear night and full sun today, Tho they wont come out when its full sun or windy, They hatch and go to ground or in shadows and sheltered areas, Evening when it cools and if wind is low is usually when we get swamped and they hang around the sheltered areas by the boat or car. so even slight breeze can help keep them at bay