Tuesday, June 2, 2009

The New Generation

Every year, the last week in May is when the spring fawns make their appearance. This year is no exception.

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A newborn fawn waiting in the grass for its mother to return from browsing the neighborhood.


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Another fawn resting between two cedar trees about 30 feet behind my rear deck.

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In late evening, a young fawn joins its mother and another doe between our house and the next door neighbor's house.

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On awkward legs, the fawn struggles to keep up with the adults, who are moving on.

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Branchburg, New Jersey, United States
I am an attorney and amateur photographer with interests in travel and landscapes