ORIGINAL: crokit
That IS a nice picture! Reminds me of something I've been meaning to bring up. I do alot of dryfly fishing and have been from one end of Pa-central,north central- to the other and Ny/Pa border, from Wellsville to Monticello since early spring. I believe this year I have seen more doe with single fawns than I can ever recollect. Anyone else?
After giving second look, looks like maybe another fawn just to right of the doe. At any rate, question still stands
She has twins as do most of my deer. I work year around doing habitat work.Food and cover are the keys to having deer. Here in the snow belt its nothing to get over 100 inches of snow, our deer need plenty of food. I have two acres of clover that the deer pound year around, and maple tops cut through out the winter insure a healthy herd.
I have other pictures that show both fawns but I took them off hand so the clarity is not good.[&:]