These deer have been frequenting a pasture field on our family farm. They are accustomed to my dad driving the John Deere Gator about and scarcely pay it any attention unless it is driven too close while they are enclosed by the high tensile woven wire cattle fence which has an average height of 54 inches. When the deer notice the Gator getting too close they will casually walk to the fence and leap to the other side.
I waited until we again had a bright sunny evening with the deer feeding in the pasture.
Slowly approaching the deer with the Gator, I stopped and readied the camera when they reached the fence. Obligingly this young buck took the leap as I fired two frames.
Soon the deer were peacefully feeding in the adjoining hay field; no longer feeling threatened as there was no fence to impede their escape if it became necessary.
15 comments:
Can't believe you actually was able to get another change at the pictures. Great catch.
Wow!Great shots.The deer are so graceful.
Blessings,Ruth
Beautiful photos of their leap! They can really get up high and tuck those feet in! Great shots!...debbie
Good work! You nailed it.
To me it is amazing they can do this and some very small fawns make the same leaps to stay up with mom.
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I thinks its amazing that they can do this without a running start. They must have springs in theor legs...
Great capture!
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Nice images. It's good to have a vision of what you want and them getting it.
You are one patient guy, Salty! I guess you have to be to get such interesting photos...
This first image is my favorite...that's some "Air Time".
Excellent images Salty..
Salty: What a neat series of shots, outstanding view of the little buck.
A small leap for deer-kind, a great leap for mankind :-)
A great capture, Salty
Woooow, amazing, simply amazing... Gosh what an action... Wonderful!!
Wow!! That is so cool.....
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