Charlie Ragonesi Big Canoe Realestate's Blog: Afternoon of the Fawn (photo)

Afternoon of the Fawn (photo)

We had a great deal of rain this winter and spring. It seemed the flowers and plants really loved it. Along with the flora comes the fauna. We have had a lot of fawns late this year. I was able to snap this one before it ran away.

Fawn in the woods in Big Canoe

Being a City kid for a lot of my life makes moments like this really special. Hope you all enjoy

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Comments

Oh, so lovely!    Such moments are a gift.

Posted by Sea to Sky Premier Properties (Salt Spring) almost 3 years ago

It looks like Bambi.  Maybe you could make a movie-I would go see it.

Posted by Monika Depalo REAL ESTATE consultant (GAFF'S REALTY) almost 3 years ago

Charlie, I have three Bambis that are now getting so familiar with seeing me they'll come to within about 15 ft. I love to watch them and have seen as many as 20 in my yard at a time. Nice photo.

Posted by John Mulkey, Housing Guru (TheHousingGuru.com) almost 3 years ago

Hey it's Bambi! LOL :) What a cute picture, and thank you for sharing. I woke up this morning to a new baby colt in my backyard, so this post made me want to run home and see how she/he is doing. Thanks! :)

-Lisa

Posted by Lisa Udy Logan Utah Realtor ( Platinum Real Estate Group) almost 3 years ago

Awe...Bambi, I LUV U!  Thanks for the sweet picture

Posted by Xinh Truong (Connect Realty.Com, Inc.) almost 3 years ago

Hi Charlie, Great Photo, Looks like the Fawn that comes in my Yard everyday. My husband keeps a corn box for Mommy and baby, They come about the same time every evening. Thanks for sharing and have a great Week!!

BARBARA

Posted by USA Realty,Inc. almost 3 years ago

I've seen your area through your pictures.   Keep up the good work, and all I can say is I wish I had the time to stop and smell the roses.   Btw, the last picture of the dam makes me want to break out my fishing pole and take a day off some time soon.....

Posted by Kenneth Young (Uni International LLC) almost 3 years ago

Charlie, great photo!  I wonder where it's mother was?  They are usually not too far away!

Posted by Tony Cannon, e-PRO & Darcy Cannon, SFR - The C Team (RE/Max Velocity Realty) almost 3 years ago

Charlie, what an adorable fawn! And the fauna looks quite luscious after alll your rain!

Posted by Maria Morton, Kansas City Real Estate (Prudential Kansas City Realty) almost 3 years ago

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