Woods deer seem to gravitate to roads and open fields during the early spring. Makes it seem like they're everywhere. They aren't, they're just are near roads and open fields. They are hungry and these places seem to green up first. You'll see them at all times of the day, eating. As food sources become available, they'll disperse to their normal home areas. The fact that you're seeing some deer means that those made through the winter, but they'll spread out. If you are seeing fawns, that's good. They are usually the first to go in a bad winter.