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<blockquote data-quote="JimR" data-source="post: 7899551" data-attributes="member: 5625"><p>While us hunters spend time in the woods looking for deer. Sometime since yesterday morning three deer walked up our back lawn to nibble on our spreading yews on the right side of our house before walking up our other driveway to cross over the street to our woodlot. The tracks indicated a mom and a set of yearling twins. I wish I could have seen them. Yesterday morning we had 3 otters in the pond. They didn't stay long as there are no fish in the pond this year due to it being dredged out. It is a busy year for the animals. A week ago we had a Bobcat cross the dam and spillway at 2pm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimR, post: 7899551, member: 5625"] While us hunters spend time in the woods looking for deer. Sometime since yesterday morning three deer walked up our back lawn to nibble on our spreading yews on the right side of our house before walking up our other driveway to cross over the street to our woodlot. The tracks indicated a mom and a set of yearling twins. I wish I could have seen them. Yesterday morning we had 3 otters in the pond. They didn't stay long as there are no fish in the pond this year due to it being dredged out. It is a busy year for the animals. A week ago we had a Bobcat cross the dam and spillway at 2pm. [/QUOTE]
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