He's, if it's a Reindeer maybe she's, finished growing a new set of antlers and the velvet is stripping off of them. It's a normal part of the cycle.

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Interesting. It appears that the creature in the rear has ripped the horns off 
a competitor. Is that what happened? Not as good aesthetically as some of your 
other shots from that trip, but fasdinating in content.
Paul




Whoops, take a look again, I  mixed up my last PAW with a new one
that I  forgot to publish. All should be ok now.
Sorry

Kenneth Waller

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Hi Ken,
The link took me to your red-tailed hawk, the shot you made with your


Optio.


Paul




Please check out

http://mypeoplepc.com/members/kwaller/offwallphoto/id2.html

Taken with PZ1P, 600mm f4.0 FA

Comments: Yea, Nay or otherwise.

Thanks in advance for looking & commenting.


Kenneth Waller










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