Another whatizit - calling EE

doenightmare

Gone But Not Forgotten
My first thought was a monkey. This is in Upson county.
 

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NCHillbilly

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First impression: 700-lb spider or alien, set your farm on fire now.
Second impression: coyote peeing on a bush.
 

Whitefeather

Management Material
Looks like a new born fawn. What did the picks before this one show?If there’s a doe within a couple of minutes then I’d say the fawn is following behind.
 

EAGLE EYE 444

King Casanova
I think that it is a smaller doe that looks somewhat really emaciated and looks sort of like this one below that on my property.

In your photo, I think that there is some type of tall "weed/grass" that is distorting the actual cross view of this "whatumallicit" as it is in the middle of taking a step.


Keep in mind that my photos (which makes the doe appear to be much larger) were taken from 15 feet away and not the 42' 3" feet that yours was.


pa: If you would have had a WGI camera, it would be no problem to identify it !!! :rofl::rofl::pop:




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Thunder Head

Gone but not forgotten
I think its a fawn also.
Angle of sun on the lens has the color washed out
 

DSGB

Senior Member
Fawn
 

doenightmare

Gone But Not Forgotten
Fawn would make sense. 4 mature does hang out in that area and 3 were very pregnant a month ago. Thanks guys.
 
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