Thanks JP,
There are a lot of deer out here where I live. Fort Toulouse is a state park and sanctuary and there are large herds. I very seldom just encounter just one. I always wait and there are sometimes 5 or more following behind the first one to cross.
You're not that far south of me, but that looks to be a lot more rural than Metro Davidson/Nashville, yeah. I'm pretty amazed at the wildlife found here in the small pockets of wooded areas. I encounter deer somewhat regularly inside the city limits, as well as red fox, coyotes and all the usual suspects like skunk, groundhog, wild turkey, et al.
At the plant last Monday, we had a peregrine falcon electrocute itself, taking out our main power to the plant and putting us on diesel generator for three hours. Sad to lose a bird that's quite rare to our area, even as it is making a big comeback in places with cliffs and other such craggy habitats.
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