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Old 11-09-2010, 09:27 PM   #12
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Happened to me today; just around the corner from the house, a young doe came out of the woods and stopped in the middle of the road; I turned on my high beams, she froze and then took off in the direction she was heading to being with. Doe number two was still on the other side of the road waiting to cross. I waited to see if she was going to cross as well, but she just stood there right off the edge of the road, frozen in place. I love seeing them so close to home but they are sometimes hard to see. Even a small patch of woods in the middle of suburbia is intriguing to them so don't assume you have to be out in the country or on a dark sparsely populated road to find them!

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