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deer at Humber

dawnofthewolf

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Friday afternoon along the East Humber, 5 deer along the hydro corridor.  Northwards, 12 deer including a herd of 8.
Saturday afternoon and evening along the East Humber, 17 deer including herds of 5 and 8.  Near Steeles, 2 and herd of 6.  North of the 407, a herd of at least 10.
This afternoon, 8 deer in and around Humber College.
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Saturday afternoon around Humber College, a doe and a buck.
Sunday afternoon, a beaver walking on the ice near Kipling and the West Humber.  Along the East Humber, 2 herds of 5 deer, 2 deer near Steeles, 8 deer around the 407 including a buck.
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dawnofthewolf

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3 deer north of Steeles, yesterday around sunset.
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Saturday afternoon, a herd of 7 at the corner of Islington and Finch, 4 deer north of Finch, 3 deer north of Steeles, and a herd of 4 north of the 407.
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Yesterday afternoon along the East Humber, north of the hydro corridor, 8 deer including a herd of 4, 2 herds of 5 deer north of Finch, and 3 deer at the southwest corner of Finch and Islington while riding the 37 bus.
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an absolutely beautiful picture

the pose on the deer
and the touch of
lavender/purple


 :D

Egret
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dawnofthewolf

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Saturday afternoon, a deer north of Steeles and a herd of 6 in Rowntree Mills Park.
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dawnofthewolf

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Saturday afternoon, 2 herds of 4 in Rowntree Mills Par and a deer north of the 407.
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Wednesday around sunset, 3 deer and a beaver north of the 407.
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Last Friday at sunset, south of Finch along the East Humber, 8 deer including a herd of 7.
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Sunday afternoon, a herd of 4 in Rowntree Mills Park, a herd of 4 south of Finch, and 3 deer near Weston Rd. and Habitant Drive.
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5 Deer south of Humber College west of Hwy 27
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dawnofthewolf

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Sunday afternoon, 3 deer including a buck, north of Finch along the East Humber.

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Quote from: "Bird Brain"
Quote from: "Axeman"
..in the past few years, the farmers have been bitching about the large deer population....and now they're blaming the coyotes for a smaller deer population....

Is there anything that they DON'T bitch about?   :roll:
of course its the coyotes it has nothing to do with the redevelopment of our lands and park lands right? LOL

makes ya wonder....
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Janet Tubb

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Today around sunset I saw two deer on the east bank of the West Humber near the Arboretum.
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