May is White-Tailed Deer Month at the CB
We are normally afflicted with deer, but this May is the first without a resident dog, so we have a bumper crop. Yes. Two does with three fawns have pretty much taken over. The curious, frolicking fawns come up to the house and look in the windows.
Interestingly, yesterday, a doe, lacking oats, proceeded to guzzle up a great deal of St. Augustine grass. OK but she pulled up the grass like a horse instead of clipping it off. Now there's a bare patch in the lawn.
Meantime a gray fox has now become a regular, filling the small dog niche, much to the cat's consternation.
Interestingly, yesterday, a doe, lacking oats, proceeded to guzzle up a great deal of St. Augustine grass. OK but she pulled up the grass like a horse instead of clipping it off. Now there's a bare patch in the lawn.
Meantime a gray fox has now become a regular, filling the small dog niche, much to the cat's consternation.
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