I know the weather has noting to do with born dates really. With our cold wet spring it did seem that was not the case. They started shedding in early April but put the brakes on that and didn't finish till about the last week in May, Didn't see my first fawn till June 2nd and the second one on June 5th. I spend a lot of time out in the woods and vacant over grown field with my dog.
This morning I got off the couch to go out with the dogs first outing of the morning. A pair of fawns were standing a little ways out from the living room window. Didn't see mom at first as I had thought she would be ahead of them. When I looked behind them there she was.
We have one old doe that lays in the pine trees at the edge of the front yard and grazes on the lawn grass. She has a very black face from her nose up just past her eyes and to the lower jaw. We call her black face. She allows us to come into the yard and get about 50 feet from her when we are working on shrubs or some thing. I have seen her with a fawn once on June 5th but not since then.
I keep watch for coyotes and listen for them near by. They seem to be staying away but they have found I don't fool around when it is fawning time.

Al