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Sep 01, 2016 21:30 |  #1

These are the triplet bucks I have been watching for over a year. Since they were born, they had been coming nearly everyday to my pasture and to the backyard. It was truly wonderful to watch them grow up. This past early June was the last time I had seen them. I figured I'd probably never see them together again. But low and behold this afternoon I looked out the window, and there they were. It was pretty darn exciting to see all three again. I have to say, for being yearlings, there development is quite phenomenal. They must come from some really great genes. What a treat to see them again. It made my whole summer.:-):-)

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A pic from the last time I saw them in early June.:-)


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Sep 01, 2016 21:37 |  #2

Terry, your images don't show. "Redirect or missing."


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Sep 01, 2016 21:49 |  #3

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Terry, your images don't show. "Redirect or missing."

Thanks Oh. I'll try to fix them.


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Sep 01, 2016 22:04 as a reply to  @ KT29's post |  #4

Can you hurry up?  :p




  
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Sep 01, 2016 22:11 |  #5

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Can you hurry up?  :p

Not sure whats going on tonight. Never had this problem before.:-x


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Sep 01, 2016 22:29 |  #6

I think the pics finally showed up.:-)


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Sep 01, 2016 23:02 |  #7

Got 'em now. That's a striking group pose in#3. It calls to mind classical Greek sculptures that show sets of human (or divine) figures.


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Sep 02, 2016 21:51 |  #8

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Got 'em now. That's a striking group pose in#3. It calls to mind classical Greek sculptures that show sets of human (or divine) figures.

Thanks Oh. That was the only family pose they would give me.ߘ


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Sep 04, 2016 13:20 |  #9

Very cool.


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Sep 05, 2016 16:57 |  #10

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Very cool.

Thanks Mel :-)


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Sep 05, 2016 19:05 |  #11

Very cool Terry! It amazes me how they will completely disappear for months at a time then become regulars again. You always wonder where they spend their time when they aren't at your place. When I don't see them for a long period I always assume the worst.




  
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Sep 05, 2016 20:58 |  #12

Awesome captures Terry. I doubt you will get them together much longer but it would be interesting if they do all stay in the area. I've seen triplets before but never documented anything with photos and definitely catching them as yearlings is rare I would think.


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Sep 06, 2016 06:31 |  #13

Very nice Terry, I like the Pine,.... I think it makes the image.


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Sep 06, 2016 17:44 |  #14

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Very cool Terry! It amazes me how they will completely disappear for months at a time then become regulars again. You always wonder where they spend their time when they aren't at your place. When I don't see them for a long period I always assume the worst.

Thanks Rob. I've always wondered also where they go.:-)


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Awesome captures Terry. I doubt you will get them together much longer but it would be interesting if they do all stay in the area. I've seen triplets before but never documented anything with photos and definitely catching them as yearlings is rare I would think.

Thanks Steve. It has been fun seeing these guys for over a year now, especially since they are bucks.:-)


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Very nice Terry, I like the Pine,.... I think it makes the image.

Thanks Jeff. The pines do had to the pic for sure.:-)


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Sep 06, 2016 18:17 |  #15

Second picture I could totally see as a large print in a den. Definitely my favorite of the bunch.




  
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