LIVING IN LOVETTSVILLE, VIRGINIA
THE FAWN AND THE LAB. I heard an unusual sound from my front window this a.m. and when I looked out, to my amazement, a neighbor’s Lab was in the middle of the road barking at a Fawn.
THE FAWN THAT COULD
What proceeded was something I had never seen. The Fawn was not at all intimidated by the Lab. In fact, they were doing dance whereby the Fawn would take two steps forward and the Lab would back up. Then the Lab would take two steps forward and the Fawn would back up. The Lab barked and then the Fawn made a “bleating” sound, not unlike a sheep. I don’t know that I have ever identified the sound that Deer make before, but I’ll know it from now on. I’ve been in the country a lot in my life time, but most of what I see of Deer is the white tail flapping as the animal runs away.
I grabbed my trusty Cannon and started taking photos of that extraordinary sight from my front door.
