What a constant stream of deer caught on the trail cam last night! Especially between 4 and 5 in the morning.
Nothing compared to this one clip, however.
A full dozen are seen here, but there may well have been more after the camera stopped recording.
There were about 35 clips of deer recorded by this camera last night, and there are other locations the deer use to cross into the property. Most were in groups of 2 or 3, with a few lone deer. The family of 4 that like to use the road came by again. At one point, there was even 2 way traffic of deer, coming and going!
Wow!
The Re-Farmer

Squiiishies run away from the great squiishier!
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Yep, time to set up a toll road, if not charge rent.
Imagine how bad it would be if you were actually leaving hay or other food out for them. O_O
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😆😁😆
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I do believe my brother leaves a bake out for them every winter. It is his property they are coming and going from, at this location.
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Ahhh, that explains the level of traffic then. Food gets scarce for them with the snow (at the risk of stating the obvious, lol)
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Especially this late in the winter. Natural sources would be pretty picked over by now.
Quite a lot of people put out feed these days. When I was a kid growing up here, no one was selling bags of deer feed, anywhere. Now our little general store keep a stock, right next to the salt licks. Even in town, both hardware stores now carry deer feed with their bird seed. All different mixes, too!
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Well, I’m sure some of it gets used by hunters sowing a particular spot also, unless that’s illegal up there. Laws vary down here.
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This time of year, only poachers are doing that. First Nations, of course, can hunt all year on Crown land, but they don’t bait. Baiting is illegal here for, I believe, all hunting. There might be exceptions made for niusance or dangerous animals. Some, like boar, can be hunted all year, but thankfully, we don’t have those in our area.
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