If you never knew where the term “hightailing” came from,
well now you do
As my wife and I were riding my dad’s JD Gator along the hay field featured in my previous post with the dragon fly; a lone doe flushed from the high grass and made her escape across the field.
I’m sure she has a fawn or fawns stashed nearby but not wanting to disturb them we continued on our way with this image as a reminder of our close encounter
14 comments:
Ha, that's a good one Salty!
Cool image Dad.
Seems like that's the deer feature I see most often. Nice work, Salty.
Cute shot Salty!!
So that's what a deers rear end looks like.... :O)
Thank you very much for the nice comment about my summer sky photo.
You have a great blog with beautiful photos!
Her tail is so long! Neat shot!
A common site in Western Pa also...
Its funny how we use saying in our everyday conversation without really knowing why we use them. Hightailing it makes perfect sense with this great shot. Thanks Salty.
Salty: wonderfully captured, the doe really gave you a wave as she left.
I had never got the connection! Thanks for pointing it out.
That's some white flag she's got there!
I never get a chance encounter with much wildlife when I was in America ;(
Glad I found this here :D
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