I’m sitting here in my recliner watching my feeder and amazed at the intelligence of our Texas deer.
I have reset the feeding clock to 7:15am from 7:00am because of the recent cloudy mornings.
The deer have arrived for the 7:00am feeding and around 6:50 they have, as always started moving away from the feeder, awaiting it to feed. At 7:05 they went back to the feeder cautiously as if something was wrong. At 7:10 they now have moved out of sight of my home window view from the recliner. I have been watching these deer( up to 15 at a time) over the years show up on a regular basis. Again, It amazes me of the intelligence of timing they have, it’s now 7:17 am and the feeder has fed. Here they come, again cautiously. First two doe, then two more arrive... will continue later as I’m awaiting the 140 class +\- last deer of the season.
Land or Sea, Blessed by Thee!
I have reset the feeding clock to 7:15am from 7:00am because of the recent cloudy mornings.
The deer have arrived for the 7:00am feeding and around 6:50 they have, as always started moving away from the feeder, awaiting it to feed. At 7:05 they went back to the feeder cautiously as if something was wrong. At 7:10 they now have moved out of sight of my home window view from the recliner. I have been watching these deer( up to 15 at a time) over the years show up on a regular basis. Again, It amazes me of the intelligence of timing they have, it’s now 7:17 am and the feeder has fed. Here they come, again cautiously. First two doe, then two more arrive... will continue later as I’m awaiting the 140 class +\- last deer of the season.
Land or Sea, Blessed by Thee!
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