Wow. They will do acrobatics for anything, won’t they? Our three hungry deer during summer vacation were there like clock work every evening and looked at us very sternly if there was no corn in the feeder. Which the chipmunks and birds enjoyed as well. 🙂
They definitely will seek out any and every morsel that is in any feeder. These three are constant visitors whether there is anything in the feeders or not.
Apparently, your eats are delicious! 😉 For two mornings in a row now, I’ve seen a nice buck traveling through our yard. He better hide when deer hunting season starts.
I don’t always fill the feeders up anymore because of the bears but I had some stale tortilla chips I tossed in this one. I imagine they missed having a side of salsa.
We live in the city so our wildlife is restricted to squirrels, chipmunks, birds, and sometimes a wild turkey! We had a hawk once that we were afraid might eat Trayse. I love seeing all the animals that come visit your backyard.
Cute pictures! The comment above brings back a memory you might enjoy…One summer afternoon I thought I heard women’s voices chattering on the road outside. What were they saying? No, with the electric fan shut off, they sounded more like chickens. No, when I went out and looked, they were two turkey hens leading a brood of poults up the road!
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Leave a commentWow. They will do acrobatics for anything, won’t they? Our three hungry deer during summer vacation were there like clock work every evening and looked at us very sternly if there was no corn in the feeder. Which the chipmunks and birds enjoyed as well. 🙂
They definitely will seek out any and every morsel that is in any feeder. These three are constant visitors whether there is anything in the feeders or not.
Apparently, your eats are delicious! 😉 For two mornings in a row now, I’ve seen a nice buck traveling through our yard. He better hide when deer hunting season starts.
I serve only the best in my feeders! Stale tortilla chips this time. I suspect they were missing the salsa and guac!
Lunch!
Yep. Stale torilla chips . 🙂
Deer are so pretty! Mom is trying to feed the little ones. She knows were to go.
I don’t always fill the feeders up anymore because of the bears but I had some stale tortilla chips I tossed in this one. I imagine they missed having a side of salsa.
We live in the city so our wildlife is restricted to squirrels, chipmunks, birds, and sometimes a wild turkey! We had a hawk once that we were afraid might eat Trayse. I love seeing all the animals that come visit your backyard.
The other day when I drove out the driveway I had to stop for 5 turkeys crossing the road. It’s always something here!
Cute pictures! The comment above brings back a memory you might enjoy…One summer afternoon I thought I heard women’s voices chattering on the road outside. What were they saying? No, with the electric fan shut off, they sounded more like chickens. No, when I went out and looked, they were two turkey hens leading a brood of poults up the road!
Oh-deer!