The acorn drop started about a week ago here in central Texas.
The Bucks are becoming more visible, trailing the does, and the rut should start in the next 3 or 4 weeks I think.
This pretty little buck was in the front yard just after sun rise, he didn't hang around when the flash went off.
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Yep, it is that time of the year. I love fall, too bad it doesn't last that long in Texas.
ReplyDeleteWith a wet summer, not sure what sort of fall colors we will have, but I can't wait.
ReplyDeleteHave seen a couple small bucks play fighting here. This cooler weather may just set off the rut. It comes really early in my part of Texas.
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