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    Sid Overbey
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    We recently found the baby fawn in our backyard. It looks like he is only a few hours old and his mom had left for a short while. By the end of day he was gone.

    Thanks for any comments.

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    What a sweet image, with remnants of the birth still on his head. He looks so new and vulnerable. Thanks for sharing. I bet some of the gardening/country living style magazines would find this of interest.

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    imagine that! do you live in a town or on a ranch?
    very sweet, not the best setting in terms of photography but certainly an interesting find!
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    Hi Sid, how nice to have that kind of wildlife in your backyard. Defenitely one for the country lifestyle.

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    very nice indeed and you are one lucky guy
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    Love the setting here and the new sleepy fawn. I would like to see a tad more saturation in the fawn to make it pop just a tad more.
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