This is the first doe, a native, to parade her fawn in front of the cameras. They are cute little things aren't they? Now if it can avoid the coyotes and bobcats long enough to be able to out smart and out run them maybe it will have a long life.
When bucks get big enough or have some interesting characteristic they get to have a name. This native deer had nine points last year. He "exploded" into this, this year. Sandra and I have been kicking around names trying to come up with something appropriate. If anyone has a good idea put it in the comments section. I'm thinking I may need a theme like Indian chiefs or Civil War Generals.
Water is coming across the spillway and has been for a couple of weeks now. The ground is so saturated that it is seeping water in places.
This is the spillway of the "Old Tank" with water coming around it.
This is the tank directly south of the big Oak trees. It too has water running around it's spillway as it gets overflow from the Old Tank. Lots of water, what a nice problem to have. In my lifetime I have never seen a year like this one. I expect never to see another like it again. What a nice thing when your land is on the edge of the desert.
I've been seeing these young turkeys for a couple of weeks now. I got off a quick photo of them as they were crossing under a fence. I moved up to try for another shot and they were already in the thick stuff.