I do not have a one-track mind, no matter you say. Here are two mammals pics. See?
Coyote, outstanding in his field.
There are actually more deer in Tule and Klamath Basins than even here in Ashland.
And you think you live near a lot of deer. Check this line in one garden at Running Y and I couldn;t even fit in all the deer in this one herd, of which there were several.

The Spoon – Thank you so very much for all the input on this page. I let fly an arrow that I am sure found its mark and the doe bolted 30 yards then stopped to look back. I waited and listened to hear her loop me then I lost her. I know to let them have time but this shot was taken just as it got dark after the first snow (The deer walked right up to me) I aimed in Broadside just at the shoulder blade. I never saw a drop of blood but I could see the fresh tracks. There was a funnel where the deer passed through a hole in the fence and thats where I lost the trail. I didn\’t find my arrow until 2 weeks later after looking for that and the deer everyday. I had hoped that I missed the deer all together though I don\’t see how. I will look where I see the crows as i saw a group of them today. I really hope I just missed.
By: Sheree H. Talley on January 20, 2013
at 4:30 pm