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<blockquote data-quote="tahtah" data-source="post: 5495534" data-attributes="member: 19176"><p>I used to spend a lot of time in Cades Cove photographing deer. When I could, I'd find a good buck and just tag along with him as long as he'd tolerate me. </p><p></p><p>I'd been photographing a really nice 8 pointer for a few hours and he had gotten very comfortable with my presence. We had made our way out of the cove and up the side of the mountain. He bedded down and I sat down a few feet away, occasionally snapping a pic. </p><p></p><p>To my surprise, he laid his head down and closed his eyes. I'd never seen that before. He never kept his eyes closed longer than a minute, but he'd snooze a minute, check things out then snooze another minute. He did that for about 30 minutes, then got up and moved on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tahtah, post: 5495534, member: 19176"] I used to spend a lot of time in Cades Cove photographing deer. When I could, I’d find a good buck and just tag along with him as long as he’d tolerate me. I’d been photographing a really nice 8 pointer for a few hours and he had gotten very comfortable with my presence. We had made our way out of the cove and up the side of the mountain. He bedded down and I sat down a few feet away, occasionally snapping a pic. To my surprise, he laid his head down and closed his eyes. I’d never seen that before. He never kept his eyes closed longer than a minute, but he’d snooze a minute, check things out then snooze another minute. He did that for about 30 minutes, then got up and moved on. [/QUOTE]
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