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Deer coming up to the house.

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I've been having deer come right up to the house lately. At about 2:30am -3:00am. I think they are great to watch, but I was warned by a friend I should start scaring them away before one sees it's reflection in the window and tries to come though after it. I can just imagine how much damage having a wild deer running around inside my house could do...... but even knowing that I just didn't have the heart to scare them away. There is just something so peaceful about watching a deer I just can't scare them away. Here is some neat pictures I got in an email one day.

Here's the email I got and some of the pictures that came with it.

Our house was built in the deer's natural habitat in a remote rural area. Well worn deer trails cut through the property's abundant pine and sage. The oldest deer we've met (we call her Mama Rose) walked right up to us when we first arrived, sniffing and looking us over. We live in the middle of their foraging route, and so it seems okay to sometimes give them a few organic almonds out of our hands.

 

That's what we had on us when we first met Mama Rose, and the habit's stuck. Rose and her kin obviously think the yard belongs to them as much as anyone else, and they are just taking advantage of the wealth of natural foods growing everywhere. They especially like clover flowers, but it's amazing to see the variety of tasty flowers, leaves, twigs, nuts and berries they'll eat. They stay away from herbs and herbal flowers, but on occasion we've seen young deer eating the sweet medicinal berries of the Juniper tree.

 

Food is of course a major concern, but we also think they visit because they like our company. Often we see deer we don't know nibbling in the yard, but nearly every day some or many of Rose's extended family come by. All of the deer are likely to lay down on the grass and hang out, whether we know them well or not. Many of them know us personally, and while often running into the yard to greet us with their quiet enthusiasm, they will also swiftly shy away from strangers.

 

Although notoriously skittish, able to leap meters in the air in an instant when startled, a few deer we know, most notably Eva and her kids, will let us touch them as if we were family, letting us scratch them or pick something out of their fur. Eva even enjoys a hearty backrub! We've certainly learned a lot about how to act around them so as not to disturb them. We think they appreciate our efforts in fitting into their neighborhood.


A wild deer coming into a persons house.

 

Deer letting a man pet him.

Lady feeding deer on her patio.

deer playing in front of people's house.

Close up of a deer in a persons front yard. He looks like one of the family.

Man sitting in his front yard with a baby deer licking his hand.

 



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Mar 17th 2007, by Carer
I think it's great when people and wildlife can share the same habitat like this. I believe it is how it should be. Unfortunately, there are so many people who see animals as just a source of food, sport or other more distressing uses such as experimentation material. It's so
refreshing to see something like these pics show.
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