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I was sitting on my front porch on a late summers evening. My eyes were drawn to a meadow with 3 deer in it. This is not an unusual site to see where I live in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. However, I noticed that on of the deer was a young buck. He was showing off his new antlers to his two lady friends. (I believed them to be sisters due to the fact that doe often have twins)
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He would bounce up and down off of the ground. He then would hang his head down as if to show off his massive antlers. Oh' to be young again!
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The young doe did not appear to be too interested in the new bachelor.
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And like most of us human "bucks". We eventually give up, lay down, sleep it off and plan your next adventure.
Sources: Images are my own. Nikon P-100 1900 hours 10-2017