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Handy Don

What good spotting!

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ri702bill

Yep, looks like Mama & the kids out there until you pointed the cell phone at her....:scared-eek:

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WHX??
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You take that EB?

Triplets are very rare what say you @Ed Kennell

I have seen at least four different sets of twins both at home and up north.

Thinking the very mild winter is the reason. 

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ebinmaine
20 minutes ago, WHX?? said:

You take that EB?

Triplets are very rare what say you @Ed Kennell

I have seen at least four different sets both at home and up north.

Thinking the very mild winter is the reason. 

 

Trina did. Right down the road. 

 

 

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Pullstart

There are twin fauns across the road, I get to see most every night.  They are far enough away, it wouldn’t make sense to try to film..

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Racinbob
13 hours ago, WHX?? said:

You take that EB?

Triplets are very rare what say you @Ed Kennell

I have seen at least four different sets of twins both at home and up north.

Thinking the very mild winter is the reason. 

 

Approximately 15% are triplets so it is pretty rare. Even more so to get a video. I'm surprised mama stayed there as long as she did. 

 

I caught these a year ago. Unfortunately the screen doesn't allow a good picture.

 

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Ed Kennell
14 hours ago, WHX?? said:

You take that EB?

Triplets are very rare what say you @Ed Kennell

I have seen at least four different sets of twins both at home and up north.

Thinking the very mild winter is the reason. 

Here in SC Pa. farming country where they have a good food source,  twins are the norm.   Unfortunately  many do not survive.    Coyotes and vehicles take out many fawns.

Yesterday I picked up my third road killed fawn this summer within a mile of the house.    Triplets are rare.   Having spent thousands of hours  in the woods, can't say I have ever seen trips.

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Daddy Don
On 7/8/2024 at 6:01 PM, ebinmaine said:

 

 

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Daddy Don
Just now, Daddy Don said:

Great I could watch this kind of film picture all day 

 

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