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By Dave Bates For the Observer-Reporter This spring has not only been a wet one but has offered a phenomenon that has not routinely presented in my years as an outdoorsman. Three times during the ...
As summer begins, white-tailed fawns appear right on cue, using stealth and instinct to survive their earliest days.
NORTH OLMSTED, Ohio (WJW) — A rare piebald fawn was spotted in North Olmsted Tuesday afternoon. The sighting occurred off ...
Last week, we observed the first day of summer and Nature seemed to acknowledge the occasion with a change in the weather.
Residents in Rishton have become concerned for the welfare of a wild fawn which was spotted running around a housing estate. Sighted across the town, Facebook users reported the lost young deer in ...
Last week in Greenfield, a member of the Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control rushed out to save a baby deer that had fallen ...
Seeing lots of yearling deer hit on roads is an indication does have pushed last year’s fawns to be on their own as they tend ...
We expect more of everything during summer – birds, deer, rabbits, upland game and weeds, as well as fruits on trees, shrubs ...