June 9th Whitetail Deer Pictures
This album of Whitetail Deer Pictures contains digital scouting camera pictures taken in the weeks before June 9, 2005. This is the first set of pictures that we recieved from our new Penn's Woods Digital Scout. Two of the Penn's Woods pictures are included on this page.
Even though we have spotted some fawns, we still have not gotten any pictures of any with our trail cameras. Maybe we will have some in a couple of weeks. The raccoons are still terrorizing our automatic feeders. We have begun using our digital scouting cameras to see what the raccoons are doing when we make changes to the feeders to try to keep them away. We're hoping our next pictures will show that they are no longer getting to the feeders.
These three bucks showed up together at this feeder several times in this set of pictures. One of them looks to be getting a wide spread but is not showing much in the way of points yet while the others are starting to branch.
A spike along with two of our raccoon buddies. The deer must like having the raccoons around to get more corn.
One of the first pictutres taken with our newest camera. I think this is probably the same spike that we had caught with the other camera.
This is one of the branch antlered bucks that was showing up with the other bucks. He has a good start on his brow tines.
This is the nicest buck that we have pictures of so far this year. We are thinking that it may be the 9 point that we saw in this area last year. I think we will be able to tell once the antlers grow some more.
A picture of a branch antlered buck with two turkeys. This buck looks younger than the bucks with branched antlers in our other pictures.
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