P.J.,

After reading your response, for a while, I was thinking which of the two possible readings of THAT you meant. I decided you thought of the more innocent one.
In that case, yep, I am always afraid it would happen one day here.
In Spring, I call them "kamikaze".

But maybe you meant a centerfold "Bambi _on_ the hood". :-)
(About 10 years I was surprised when a women said her name was Bambi... And no, I don't think I have her photos...)


 P.J. Alling Mon, 29 Jun 2015 20:58:21 -0700 wrote:

So I read that as Bambi /on/ the hood, which is a whole different picture...


On 6/29/2015 5:01 PM, Igor PDML-StR wrote:



    While I was photographing the vultures, this little Bambi jumped

along onto the road and, scared, went into the woods of the yard that was not fenced:

    http://42graphy.org/misc/2015-06-29-vultures/_IR26872.html
    http://42graphy.org/misc/2015-06-29-vultures/_IR26874.html

Neither of these two shots is unusual. But I cannot figure out which one I like better. (I'd appreciate suggestions.)



There are quite a few of such deers wandering in our area (and they keep eating my roses!), but it is the first time I see a one this small alone.


    All comments are welcome.

    Igor




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