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Tree pollen? I'll look at my deer and see if they have anything. It could be a skin eruptions from some mites or something.
ReplyDeleteIt's not tree pollen. Looking at the deer from the side you could see definite swelling and scratch like marks.
DeleteI agree with Diane - probably tree pollen :) You had to be in camouflage. In Poland, deer are very skittish. To make some deer portrait is very difficult.
ReplyDeleteHi Krzysztof Mikunda,
DeleteNo camouflage needed. The Deer are sometimes skittish especially during hunting season Here I just used a slow approach with my pick up as the deer were next to the road. Thank you for stopping by for a look!
WOW! I really like your blog, you make pretty pictures :)
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Thank you very much Judith Camps. I'll have to take a look at your blog!
DeleteHI ! Found you from Coys blog. Beautiful Pictures you have here, like it very much.
ReplyDeleteMajsan from Sweden!
I'm glad that you found my photoblog and find the pictures to be beautiful. Stop by again and thank you for visiting and commenting.
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