Wild ones of Colorado!

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I look at wild animals as something that we all should treasure. And being able to see them in their own habitat is really something to behold...especially when they come up so close to you that you can actually get a great picture. Man am I glad that I bought a new camera on the trip. When the hubby and I went to Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs, we came across something that you rarely see...deer up close and personal. Deer usually run away when they see me coming with the camera but not this young buck. Actually there were three bucks but only one would cooperate with the photos. I also came across some beautiful birds and wild rabbits. So...on to the wild ones of Colorado!!

Buck grazing at Garden of the Gods. It's antlers are still growing because they still have the velvet on them. Once the velvet sluffs off the antlers become hard.
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Deer crossing the road in Colorado Springs. There were actually three (including a baby Bambi). They were scared of us but of course we immediately slowed down. Thank god it wasn't a very busy road. I zoomed in on this doe crossing the street.
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Bambi!!! This little guy/girl was hanging out with it's momma and another doe. He kept jumping across the street too, which caused us to be very cautious. It looked like he separated from his mom but I'm sure they caught up to each other. His mom was very close by.
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More Colorado wild ones can be seen here.

There's more photos where that came from on the hubby's camera. You'll be inundated with more Colorado wild ones as soon as those are up.

And there's more to come of Zeus the BIG BLACK GREAT DANE including hilarious video! Zeus may not be a Valley dog but since he is basically part of my family we can just call him an honorary Valley dog...just like Buck the German Shorthair (the hubby's sister's dog) and a few others of which you will eventually see photos and videos.

For now I'm just going to crash. Vacations are wonderful but it's also wonderful to come home and be with my cats!

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Chrystal said:

I saw plenty of deer on my trip to Maryland, too! I saw them (at first I thought they were statues) on people's lawns in suburban Maryland, and I saw deer, elk, and antelope on the train trip over there. Also bizon and even some wild horses! Very cool!

My Maryland friend didn't think too much of the deer. They have to put up with them every day, always dodging right in front of cars. :(

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Simone Schramm Trimm is an editorial assistant at the Los Angeles Daily News. She is an avid animal lover who also loves music, going to concerts, movies, reading, and spending time with family and friends. She lives in Canoga Park with her husband Chris and two cats named Hershey, an 8-year-old siamese snowshoe mix, and a 13-year-old tortoishell named Marcie. Both are spoiled divas who, in Simone's eyes, deserve to be spoiled. Simone also volunteers for Kitten Rescue cleaning cages and playing with cats at the Petsmart Adoption Center in Canoga Park. Come here to read the latest pet-related news, enjoy spotlights on local valley pets, get the latest in pet-care information and more. It's all about the animals here!! E-mail any pet-related information you may have to Simone here.

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