Re: PESO: Spring Fawn

2013-06-16 Thread Christine Aguila
Cute!  The fence doesn't bother me, and overall I like the photo.  Cheers, 
Christine



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Re: PESO: Spring Fawn

2013-06-16 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
Thanks, Christine!

Like babies and puppies, fawns make it easy to get pleasing images.  g

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On Sun, Jun 16, 2013 at 10:14 AM, Christine Aguila
christ...@caguila.com wrote:
 Cute!  The fence doesn't bother me, and overall I like the photo.  Cheers, 
 Christine



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Re: PESO: Spring Fawn

2013-06-16 Thread Bob Sullivan
So Dan,
Is that fence keeping them in or keeping them out?
Regards,  Bob S.

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 Cute!  The fence doesn't bother me, and overall I like the photo.  Cheers, 
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Re: PESO: Spring Fawn

2013-06-16 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
The fence is keeping them out.

This fence is protecting my neighbor's shrubs and perennial flowers.
My neighbor on the other side has a 12 foot high fence around his
vegetable garden to keep out the deer, and 2x8 boards at the bottom to
keep the rabbits from digging under the fence.  Since the garden is
across his driveway from his water connections, I let him hook up to
my irrigation system in return for a share of the produce.  Works
quite well!
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 So Dan,
 Is that fence keeping them in or keeping them out?
 Regards,  Bob S.

 On Sun, Jun 16, 2013 at 9:14 AM, Christine Aguila christ...@caguila.com 
 wrote:
 Cute!  The fence doesn't bother me, and overall I like the photo.  Cheers, 
 Christine



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Re: PESO: Spring Fawn

2013-06-15 Thread knarftheria...@gmail.com
Fair enough comment on the fence, Dan. And knowing your documentary intent, 
it's certainly a fine photo!

cheers,
frank

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Subject: Re: PESO: Spring Fawn

Thanks, Frank!

Deer are much rarer in the forest than in suburban yards.  For me the
fence is an important part of the documentary aspect of the image,
showing it was taken on my neighbor's lawn, with the deer fence
preventing them from the reaching the tastiest morsels.

BTW, I'm not certain that the doe is her mother;  it may be a baby
sitter.  It looked fairly small and thin.  There was a second fawn
with the doe when I first encountered them, as I turned into our
cul-de-sac.  The three were in the road.  The doe and this fawn
continued to cross the street and run up on my neighbor's lawn;  the
other fawn panicked, and ran back to the lawn on the other side.

Although does sometimes have twins, that is fairly rare.  The mother's
leave their fawns early in the morning, usually with a young doe
watching nearby.  The mothers then browse the neighborhood all day,
returning in early evening to collect their babies.  I have often seen
from 2 to 6 fawns in the care of a single young doe baby sitter.

We have many deer in our suburban neighborhood -- far too many.  The
township has contracted with a local bow hunters' club, to cull the
herd every fall.  In two of the last three years, a deer has died in
our yard after being shot with an arrow.  There do seem to be fewer
deer around this year;  perhaps it is working.  About 6 years ago,
there was one herd in our front yard and another in our back yard,
totally 33 deer on our one acre of land.
Dan Matyola
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On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 10:06 PM, knarftheria...@gmail.com
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 Pretty little thing. Really like mom in there, too.

 I know you couldn't do anything about it, but it's a real shame about that 
 fence. It's  not that intrusive but certainly lets us know it's not in a 
 forest.

 Still, a lively capture.

 Cheers,
 frank

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Re: PESO: Spring Fawn

2013-06-15 Thread Bob Sullivan
Ha!  And my wife is worried about the rabbits...  Bob S.

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 Thanks, Bob.

 We enjoy seeing the fawns every year in and around our yard.  This one
 was on my neighbor's lawn.  The deer wreak havoc on our shrubs,
 flowers and trees.  My wife and I were out of town for four days, and
 the dog was in the kennel, so the deer were emboldened.  The came
 right up on my rear deck, and ate the flowers in the planters on the
 deck railings.

 Dan Matyola
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 On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 11:45 PM, Bob Sullivan rf.sulli...@gmail.com wrote:
 Dan,
 Unique to see the fawn.
 Very observant and a good photo.
 Regards,  Bob S.

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PESO: Spring Fawn

2013-06-14 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
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RE: PESO: Spring Fawn

2013-06-14 Thread knarftheria...@gmail.com
Pretty little thing. Really like mom in there, too.

I know you couldn't do anything about it, but it's a real shame about that 
fence. It's  not that intrusive but certainly lets us know it's not in a forest.

Still, a lively capture.

Cheers,
frank

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Re: PESO: Spring Fawn

2013-06-14 Thread Bob Sullivan
Dan,
Unique to see the fawn.
Very observant and a good photo.
Regards,  Bob S.

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Re: PESO: Spring Fawn

2013-06-14 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
Thanks, Frank!

Deer are much rarer in the forest than in suburban yards.  For me the
fence is an important part of the documentary aspect of the image,
showing it was taken on my neighbor's lawn, with the deer fence
preventing them from the reaching the tastiest morsels.

BTW, I'm not certain that the doe is her mother;  it may be a baby
sitter.  It looked fairly small and thin.  There was a second fawn
with the doe when I first encountered them, as I turned into our
cul-de-sac.  The three were in the road.  The doe and this fawn
continued to cross the street and run up on my neighbor's lawn;  the
other fawn panicked, and ran back to the lawn on the other side.

Although does sometimes have twins, that is fairly rare.  The mother's
leave their fawns early in the morning, usually with a young doe
watching nearby.  The mothers then browse the neighborhood all day,
returning in early evening to collect their babies.  I have often seen
from 2 to 6 fawns in the care of a single young doe baby sitter.

We have many deer in our suburban neighborhood -- far too many.  The
township has contracted with a local bow hunters' club, to cull the
herd every fall.  In two of the last three years, a deer has died in
our yard after being shot with an arrow.  There do seem to be fewer
deer around this year;  perhaps it is working.  About 6 years ago,
there was one herd in our front yard and another in our back yard,
totally 33 deer on our one acre of land.
Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola


On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 10:06 PM, knarftheria...@gmail.com
knarftheria...@gmail.com wrote:
 Pretty little thing. Really like mom in there, too.

 I know you couldn't do anything about it, but it's a real shame about that 
 fence. It's  not that intrusive but certainly lets us know it's not in a 
 forest.

 Still, a lively capture.

 Cheers,
 frank

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Re: PESO: Spring Fawn

2013-06-14 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
Thanks, Bob.

We enjoy seeing the fawns every year in and around our yard.  This one
was on my neighbor's lawn.  The deer wreak havoc on our shrubs,
flowers and trees.  My wife and I were out of town for four days, and
the dog was in the kennel, so the deer were emboldened.  The came
right up on my rear deck, and ate the flowers in the planters on the
deck railings.

Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola


On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 11:45 PM, Bob Sullivan rf.sulli...@gmail.com wrote:
 Dan,
 Unique to see the fawn.
 Very observant and a good photo.
 Regards,  Bob S.

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 wrote:
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