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White-tailed Deer (wrong place, right time)

White-tailed Deer (wrong place, right time) by Hard-Rain.
Come November he may want to find a new hangout. Goose Lake Prairie. Grundy County.

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54beans  Pro User  says:

great photo. love the motion of the deer and the focus of the sign.
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Dandelion Tea Photography  Pro User  says:

Great shot. At least he's not behind the sign! Is that a tick on the back of his head?

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rattlinantler  Pro User  says:

Nice buck and has a huge tick just like all the other deer at GLP! Great Composition with the sign!
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prairiedog  Pro User  says:

wow, that is one big tick..glad it's on him rather than me lol!!
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baldwinm16  Pro User  says:

Nice capture in really nice light. I hate ticks!
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Ur Flickr Friend says:

Nice shot!
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Marty MacG  Pro User  says:

What a beauty !
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zen granny  Pro User  says:

That is a tick? My it is quite large. Beautiful shot. (no pun intended)
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yeimaya  Pro User  says:

Hi, I'm an admin for a group called VOICES IN THE WILDERNESS: A Prayer for Wild Things, and we'd love to have this added to the group!

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Sun~Lover says:

Ticks are such a nuisance,aren't they......yeah, he will stay clear of that area come nov for sure! Nice shot!
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CrazyFrogLady  Pro User  says:

Great shot. Love white tail deers very much.
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deerluvr  Pro User  says:

I bet he learns to read by November:-) nice action shot!
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Jennifer Schlick  Pro User  says:

haha... that cracked me up
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Rhode2Boston  Pro User  says:

Just missed em. :-) Great light anyway.

Ouch is that a bloated tick on his neck?
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Red~Star  Pro User  says:

Um, yea....not a good place for deer. Beautiful warm light. Looks like the doe has a tick...I can't view large...so am just guessing.
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backroadshutterbug  Pro User  says:

Great Light and shot!
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curlyson  Pro User  says:

Come November he turns invisible !!!!
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rowrlm  Pro User  says:

Fantastic shot, with that TERRIBLE sign in the background...... the ticks sure are nasty this year.
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asouthbrooky  Pro User  says:

Very cool shot!
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Summer-Solstice  Pro User  says:

Cool shot! Excellent light!
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Statevillain  Pro User  says:

Nice shot. A lot of rich colors there.
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Aegolius  Pro User  says:

No kidding! Nice action grab.
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H Karlsson  Pro User  says:

Nice!
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pat weghorn says:

Hmmm, guess he can't read yet. ;) Great shot, and it's nice to see him with his fuzzy antlers.
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