Some more photos my daughter got of the deer that came to visit.
These were taken at maximum zoom. I’m really impressed with how her photos came out!
Love that swoopy snout.
Now, there’s a handsome boy! :-D
The Re-Farmer
Before I go into today’s events, I wanted to share this photo from a few days back.
I had been watching the birds at the feeder and noticed some much bigger birds under the apple tree. I don’t think I’ve ever seen so many robins, all together (there were several more that I was unable to get in a photo) . I also didn’t know robins like to eat crab apples!
Between the birds and the deer, any fallen apples get cleaned up, real quick! Continue reading
Today is officially Thanksgiving, so I will happily say again, Happy Thanksgiving! I hope my Canadian visitors had a wonderful holiday weekend, with lots of food and family – or a lovely, quiet, non-party weekend, like we did!
Since we did our celebrating yesterday, and today was a fairly pleasant day, we were able to get some work done outside. The girls were able to rake up lots more leaves to layer on the flower garden by the Old Kitchen, which I’m pretty excited about. Lots of lovely organic matter! :-D
We are going to have to stop keeping the sun room doors propped open overnight. More turd bombs were discovered this morning, plus something chewed a hole in the bottom of the open back of cat kibble. Most likely the skunk, we think. We did end up still leaving the door open during the day. Which makes looking out the bathroom window something to look forward to!
I was called over to see this adorable pile of fluff, and while I was taking photos through the bathroom window screen, I started getting called to look out the living room window, to see a deer!
It was under the crab apple trees, looking for apples, and we did get some photos with the DSLR. I will upload those tomorrow to see how they turned out. Unfortunately, I did not manage to get a photo of the deer standing up on its hind legs, trying to reach the apples on the tree!
After a while, it slowly wandered away down the garden, and we couldn’t see it anymore. However, when I went into the master bedroom, I found I was able to see it through the maple grove. As I stood watching it, I suddenly saw a second one, going through the trees and heading towards the house!
I was able to get a few photos through the screen of the west facing window. This one was also going under the crab apple and plum trees, looking for fallen fruit.
So beautiful!
After the deer left, I went to work on the sun room. Most of the kittens took off when I came in through the Old Kitchen. Doom Guy, however, managed to dash in before I could close the door!
Good thing the inside door to the rest of the house was closed!
I started taking things out of the sun room so I could clean the floor. In the process, I have come to the conclusion that the turd bombs are not from the cats, but from the skunk.
After I got the mess cleaned up, washed the floor and transferred the cat kibble from the bag with a hole into a bucket, I sat outside to clean my late father’s wheelchair with a disinfectant cleaner while the floor dried.
When I was able to start putting things back inside, I found the sun room occupied already.
Doom Guy is such a cutie! He even let me pick him up and sit for a while with him cuddled in my arms.
Later on, I found him back again – this time with company!
Corvo is letting me come closer, but still won’t let me pet him.
Adorable brothers!!!
After all was finished and we were settling in for the evening, I found out about a legendary raid – Mewtwo – in Pokemon Go that was happening in town. My daughter and I have not been able to do one yet, so we decided to head into town and join the raid.
When I came out the door, I was immediately set upon by Doom Guy. As I picked him up to cuddle, I saw we had company…
He’s back!
(In fact, he’s back right now. I can hear him under my office window, knocking the metal food bowls around, as I write this!)
Before we left he dashed into the sun room.
*sigh*
Well, it’s now closed up for the night, so hopefully, no more turd bombs!
The Re-Farmer
Some photos my husband got this morning.

He’s been coming back every morning, lately.
Then there is our special “bird.”

We had a cat on the bird feeder, and the birds were on the ground! :-D
The Re-Farmer
Note: I’m trying something different with my photos this time. We’re close to our storage limit on our free WordPress account. I don’t want to reduce the number of photos we post, and we’re not in a position to upgrade yet, so we now have a Flickr account and I am going to try embedding the images. Please let us know in the comments, if you are having any problems with the images loading, etc. Thanks!
My darling husband has taken on the morning feeding of the critters. With the bird feeder, this includes scattering seed on the ground for those birds that prefer feeding that way, and for any deer that happen by. We’ve seen the odd deer, but they haven’t really hung around.
Well, this morning, one did!!!
He’s a young one, and I’m sure he is one of the little ones that visited us in the winter. There’s something about that swoopy snout that I recognize.
Just look at those little antlers! :-D
Getting the photos was a bit of a challenge for two reasons. One, we keep the telephoto lens on the camera (for those new to this blog, we keep a Nikon D80 on a tripod in our living room window permanently, to photograph the wildlife out our living room window). The deer was almost too close to the house for the lens!
He looks like he’s laughing at us, in this next one!
The other challenge is reflections on the window from inside. At the time I was taking these photos, I had to contend with reflections of my avocado on the glass. :-D
If it seems like he’s looking at something specific in some of these photos, that’s because he is …
Sometimes, it was us in the window.
Most of the time, it was…
… Doom Guy!
I wasn’t able to get a photo of it, but at one point, they were nose to nose! So adorable!!
He was quite attentive to all the noises around him, but not at all skittish. Which is good, because it’s warming up today, and after all the snow yesterday, it’s falling off the trees with clumps. We are hearing “phwomph” noises all over.
Also; avocado tree reflections. :-D
Then we got another curious kitten!
In this photo, the deer had moved to the far side of the bird feeder, and The Outsider was on this side, watching him, while Doom Guy was on the other side of the feeder base, though he had left by the time this photo was taken.
I’m so happy to see deer back again!
I also managed to get some really fantastic pictures of The Outsider after the deer left. Those will get their own post, next. :-D
The Re-Farmer
I have finally uploaded the photos from the DSLR today, and some of them even turned out!
And some, I’m just going to make do with the best I got. :-D
The first, is the deer we saw yesterday morning.

This morning, my husband saw two of them, grazing near where we had been leaving feed for them last winter. We’ve started to pick up deer feed instead of the mixed bird seed we tried over the summer (the birds don’t seem to like it as much as the deer feed!) and will start leaving small amounts out for the deer over the next while.
When I told my mother about the deer coming to eat the apples on the ground, she was quite happy. It was not something they used to do, and she’s glad they feel comfortable coming here, now. :-)
One of the things I’ve mentioned before about the birds, is seeing the nuthatches going along upside down. I’ve been trying to get a photo for months. Yesterday, I finally caught one upside down …

I’d say this is the best photo I’ve managed to get, but I think it’s the ONLY photo I’ve managed to get!
They move fast! :-D
I found some other ones I’m happy with that I will post over the next few days. I hope you enjoy them, too.
The Re-Farmer
I moved the bird feeder stand closer to the house last night. Here are a couple of pictures I got this morning. (click on the images to see the larger version)
This evening, while heading out to pick up my daughter from work, we saw a deer on the road, then another dashing across when we were almost home.
What I didn’t expect was to see one outside our window! We got a visit from a young buck, and there was enough light out still that I was able to get a few shots.
When I first saw it, it was coming through the tall grass in the main garden. It stayed and grazed by an apple tree, before making its way over towards the house. Then it started enthusiastically eating some elm leaves! It was here for only a short time when something startled it, mid chomp, and off it ran.
The deer are so much more brightly coloured, this time of year. This guy is all legs! :-D
I am so happy to still be seeing them in the yard, and to actually get some pictures, too! :-D
The Re-Farmer
It seems that putting the feed out in the evening, instead of the morning, has been a good idea. Three deer came by, about half an hour after I put the feed out, when none at all showed up during the day. Which means they had plenty to eat, since the birds didn’t get a chance to eat it all, first! :-D

I think it’s the same trio that showed up last time, but I’d have to compare photos to be sure.

Just look at those little baby antlers! :-D

This one has such a loooong smooth face.
The fur on all of them was looking pretty rough.

This one had gone over to the edge of the trees and started nibbling on the new leaves on the wild roses, but it kept getting distracted. Then its fur got all puffed out as it kept staring in different areas.
The other two starting checking out the distraction, too.
Eventually, the source of their agitation emerged…

It was funny to see Nasty Crime Boy start crouching down in stalking position while staring down the deer!

When the deer showed up, I just started taking as many shots as quickly as I could, hoping I’d get at least a few good ones. I ended up taking over 100 pictures in the short time they were here. I got several of this deer making funny faces like this, with this one being the clearest. The deer was chewing on something that seemed to be giving it a hard time, resulting in photos that look like it’s having a good laugh!

There was the one deer with the long, smooth face. Then there is this one, with the lumpy, bumpy face.
Too cute!
The Re-Farmer
It was almost too dark to get photos, but I was able to get some of a trio of deer visitors!
When I saw three of them, I thought it might be Mama and the Twins, but once the antler nubs started to show, we could see that her twins were 1 male and 1 female.
Today’s visitors included two young males.

You can see the antler nubs on the two deer feeding in the photo above.

I had put out 8 little piles of seeds this evening, and they moved around a lot, from pile to pile, making it hard to get photos in the failing light. I got a lot of motion shots! :-D

I don’t think I recognize them at all.
While we’re not seeing deer as often anymore, now that the snow is gone (though from the disappearing feed, I’d say they’re coming over throughout the night), the ones we do see are looking rather rough, with all sorts of patches missing in their fur, and looking quite thin, as well. It may be they’re losing their winter coats, but the patches in their fur don’t look like they are from shedding.

They didn’t stay long, nibbling at the piles of seeds while constantly on the alert. After a while, they headed out into the garden area and started grazing by the remains of the wood pile.
With spring finally showing some greenery, any feed we put out is basically a treat. They should be finding plenty of food in the bush, now.
The Re-Farmer