Whimsical animals

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a black and white photo of a deer drinking water
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"The stag at eve had drunk his fill, Where danced the moon on Monan's rill," - Canto I, st. 1; Sir Walter Scott Photo: George Wheelhouse
a blue bird sitting on top of a tree branch
If this doesn't make front page I don't know what will
a bird with its wings spread out in the air
"Entrance not for everyone..."
"Entrance not for everyone..."
an image of a fox with the words actually i didn't say any of those
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a black and white photo of a baby deer
☯ ☯ ☯
:-) Sweet, Sweet, face
a close up of a fox in the snow
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Stunning Red Fox
a close up of a deer with antlers on it's head
an antelope standing in a field with no leaves on it's head
BEAUTIFUL!!!!
a bird flying over a white deer in the woods with antlers on it's head
"Magic of Change" We all have magic – magic is source, spirit, energy, light, and love put into action. http://innerspiritrhythm.com/blog/?p=456
a deer with a butterfly on it's nose in front of a black and white background
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the butterfly and the deer
a small deer is standing in the grass
L'arche de noé
Deer teaches us to be gentle, to touch the hearts and minds of wounded beings who are in our lives. Don't push people to change, rather gently nudge them in right direction, with the love that comes from deer. Love and accept people as they are. The balance of true power lays in love and compassion. L’arche de noé | Eleonore Bridge