I have a little time this afternoon, so thought I would post a few photo's.
Look close, there is twin fawns there at the trough with their mother. This is in Burnet County at the ranch.
By themselves here.
Look really close and you'll see the mule deer doe, watching me, I just walked by her, and she 'froze' position till I had passed, and still didn't move when I took her photo.
Cactus in bloom @ Sanderson. Wildflowers in my canyon.
Ya'll have a good weekend, will touch base later, thanks for checking in.
Suerte
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Those are beautiful twin fawns. Beautiful desert flora as well.
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