faithinkarma
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A family in Oregon found this fawn on their front steps and took this
photo. The white spots on the steps are apple blossom petals. As you
may or may not know, deer naturally hide their fawns and go away for
awhile.
The fawns have no odor yet, and naturally stay absolutely still hoping
to be inconspicuous and thus safe.
Isn't this an amazing photograph?? The mom felt she had safely hidden
her baby on the brown steps with white spots. A great job of camouflage!
The fawn stayed there all morning, and the mom returned for it after 4 or 5
hours. Kudos to the people who left the fawn undisturbed and safe knowing mom would be back.
photo. The white spots on the steps are apple blossom petals. As you
may or may not know, deer naturally hide their fawns and go away for
awhile.
The fawns have no odor yet, and naturally stay absolutely still hoping
to be inconspicuous and thus safe.
Isn't this an amazing photograph?? The mom felt she had safely hidden
her baby on the brown steps with white spots. A great job of camouflage!
The fawn stayed there all morning, and the mom returned for it after 4 or 5
hours. Kudos to the people who left the fawn undisturbed and safe knowing mom would be back.
