07 August 2015

Fawns

It's always fun to watch fawns this time of year. The different families of fawns will form social groups like neighborhood kids and just like human kids, run and play together.

We drove to one of my food plots this evening and found 6 to 8 fawns, along with does and a buck, playing in the food plot. It was hard to count the fawns since they wouldn't stop moving. Some of the deer ran from the field, but these 4 fawns liked the taste of buckwheat and continued feeding.



When these two fawns got close to each other they crossed their necks and started to kiss (maybe clean) each other on the the neck.



"You wash my neck and I'll wash yours"


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