Thirsty Deer Our bird bath seems to be quite convenient for the deer to drink out of: Durstiges Reh Unsere Vogeltränke scheint auch für die Rehe ganz praktisch zu sein: Thirsty Deer Teilen Sie dies mit:FacebookTwitterTumblrPinterestGefällt mir:Gefällt mir Wird geladen … Related
Well, they do have a big [50-gallon] trough available, too, but the birdbath is more convenient. Thoise lazy deer don’t want to bend too far down! 😉 LikeGefällt 1 Person
Well, actually this year the mamas are reluctant to show us their young, We’ve only seen young ones from afar, and only 5 times so far. But anyway: that birdbath would be too high for them. LikeGefällt 1 Person
Oh, I guess so. Hadn’t thought of that. I used to put down a Rubber Maid dishpan-size tub of water for them. LikeGefällt 1 Person
Belly up to the bar, boys (and girls)!
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Seems like the perfect height!
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Yes, that’s what they seem to think, too. 😉
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It’s good that you have the birdbath available for whoever is thirsty.
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Well, they do have a big [50-gallon] trough available, too, but the birdbath is more convenient. Thoise lazy deer don’t want to bend too far down! 😉
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And the fawns prefer the birdbaths too, I’m sure.
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Well, actually this year the mamas are reluctant to show us their young, We’ve only seen young ones from afar, and only 5 times so far. But anyway: that birdbath would be too high for them.
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Oh, I guess so. Hadn’t thought of that. I used to put down a Rubber Maid dishpan-size tub of water for them.
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I think the young opnes can drink from our 50-gallon trough.
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