Views of the Neighborhood – Deer Check

Today, we are going to check the deer. We are catered by the Austin Taco Project of Austin, and our entertainment is the Troggs.
Menu
ATP Breakfast Tacos – Cage-free scrambled eggs, chorizo, black beans, cotija cheese, pico de gallo, ATP mother sauce, flour tortilla
Brisket and Egg Tacos – Backyard brisket, scrambled eggs, cotija cheese, pico de gallo, salsa roja, flour tortilla
Migas Tacos – Cage-free scrambled eggs, crispy corn tortilla strips, pico de gallo, cotija cheese, salsa quemada, flour tortilla
ATP Vegan Tacos – Feisty Beyond Beef crumbles, broccoli, mushrooms, salsa verde, corn tortilla
All American – 2 eggs your way, applewood smoked bacon, pork sausage, breakfast potatoes, choice of toast
Project Omelet – 3-egg omelet, ham, arugula, cheddar-jack cheese, breakfast potatoes, choice of toast
Avocado BLT – Applewood-smoked bacon, arugula, avocado, oven-dried tomato, chipotle aioli, wheat toast, breakfast potatoes
Texas Sweet Potato Waffle – Pecans, Chantilly cream, bananas, maple syrup
Vegetarian – Steel Cut Oatmeal Brown sugar, pecans, berry compote
ATP Parfait – Greek yogurt, mixed berries, house-made granola, agave-mint syrup
Tajin-Spiced Fruit Salad – Tree fruit, melons, lime, cotija cheese
Picture of an old time school bus
Let’s get rolling.
The sign reminds us that it is fawn season.
Here on our front porch is a less-than-day-old fawn.
The mother and the day-old on the driveway.
The baby has yet to have a drink of milk.
Three weeks later, baby and mom are doing breakfast. The two in front are yearlings.
A mother and fawn in the greenbelt.
Another mother and fawn in a neighborhood.
Mothers place their babies during the day and tell them to stay put. She is one in a yard.
The fawn on the porch is now three weeks old.
A buck with his velvet-covered antlers.
Another buck helping himself to some plants.
Here is a yearling we have named Sprinkles since he had the misfortune of stepping onto an irrigation cover which became stuck to his hoof when he was just a fawn.
Here is Sprinkles after The Producer enlisted the Game Warden to remove the irrigation cover. You can see that his hoof is a little misshapen, but he is doing well. He visits every evening for his carrots.
Signs throughout Lakeway warn motorists to be cautious regarding our precious deer.
A last shot of Tempeste keeping a watch on the deer. The doe is the fawn’s mother, reminding us it is carrot time.
Time now to enjoy the food and music. I hope you have a great week.

79 comments

  1. GP's avatar

    It’s great to know you feed the deer their healthy treats, especially Sprinkles!

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      They certainly appreciate them too. Thanks, GP.

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  2. Darlene's avatar

    I love how your community lives together with the deer. Having a fawn born on your front porch is so special. My fav picture is Tempeste looking out the window at the doe. So cute!

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      The doe was looking inside, and Tempeste wanted to know why. Thanks, Darlene.

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  3. robbiesinspiration's avatar

    Oh, you are so lucky to see these beautiful tiny fawns. I am positively green with envy 🌝💓

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      They are so precious. We have at least four generations visit us. The Producer has a name for each one.

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  4. Jody's avatar

    Those babies are adorable!

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      They are Jody. Thanks for the comment.

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  5. T. W. Dittmer's avatar

    Having deer in the neighborhood is so nice, John. The buck will be cleaning his antlers on a small tree or good-sized bush soon. With luck he won’t kill it.

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      In California, I lost a manzanita tree to a deer rubbing his antlers.

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      1. T. W. Dittmer's avatar

        It does happen, John. When we lived on 11 acres outside of Mason, I planted about a hundred trees. The bucks destroyed a few, cleaning their antlers.

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        1. John W. Howell's avatar

          I guess they have to do it somewhere.

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  6. equipsblog's avatar

    Deer me. Beautiful pictures to fawn over, John.

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      Funny, I thought I could feel a pun somewhere around here.

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      1. Unknown's avatar
        Anonymous · · Reply

        Guilty as charged, John and unrepuntent about it too. ; )

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  7. Annette Rochelle Aben's avatar

    How awesome that deer allow US to live with them! Oh, have you heard this? https://youtu.be/RFCrJleggrI?si=RU4oK1wA5IF1ruPv

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    1. lois's avatar

      Oh my goodness–the comments about this woman’s deer complaint are even funnier than the conversation itself!

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      1. John W. Howell's avatar

        Oh, I know. Falling rocks Ha ha ha

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    2. John W. Howell's avatar

      This is very funny. Thanks for sharing it Annette.

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  8. lois's avatar

    A less than one day old fawn on your front porch–John, you live well! This is so cute. Good to know Tempeste keeps a watch over thing for you. Does she bark at the deer? My cats make weird noises when they see birds/squirrels in my yard.

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      She does not bark at the deer. Twiggy is not as controlled, however.

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  9. circadianreflections's avatar

    Oh my, the fawns are so adorable!

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      They are so cute when they take a nutty, too.

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  10. Cindy Georgakas's avatar

    Awww what wonderful
    Photos of the fawn and great entertainment for the boys 🩷

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      Thank you, Cindy.

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  11. coldhandboyack's avatar

    That’s awesome. My mother’s place used to be like this but with mule deer. Drought and such has moved them around in the last few years.

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      Most put out water. We have a horse bucket that is always clean full.

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  12. thomasstigwikman's avatar

    Beautiful deer and fawn pictures. Migas Tacos sounds good to me.

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      They are good I’m sure.

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  13. Liz Gauffreau's avatar

    Beautiful deer pics! Our neighbor has a motion-sensitive wildlife camera, which captured and doe and the tiniest fawn I’ve ever seen.

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      They do come out pretty small. Thanks for sharing, Liz.

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      1. Liz Gauffreau's avatar

        You’re welcome, John.

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  14. noelleg44's avatar

    The fawns are precious, and the deer seem to be used to people. I’d love to feed one a carrot, but I bet Tempeste has other ideas! I’d have the BLT if my tummy would take it.

    I love this song by the Troggs! Gene and I occasionally sing it if the time is right! It’s a good description of my granddaughter!

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      I can see the song fitting a granddaughter. It does fit Tempeste as well

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  15. Charles Yallowitz's avatar

    Hope everyone is nice to the fawns when they find them.

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      Most people leave them alone. There are newcomers who get all worried, but thankfully, they express the worry on Facebook or Next Door, and others can set them straight.

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  16. Tails Around the Ranch's avatar

    Talk about having nature in your backyard (or more accurately on your front porch!). Delightful photos, John. And those sweet potato waffles sounds like a perfect brekkie to start out June on a good foot (or hoof-poor baby that had the irrigation cover imbedded in his-hope it isn’t too handicapped). Thanks for sharing.

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      He limps but is otherwise okay. There was a lot of debate about leaving it, but in the end, the wildlife department decided to take it off. It was a painless procedure, and Sprinkles has been a happy boy since. A side note, the cover made him somewhat of an outcast. He was always alone. Now he has friends his own age, and the herd finds him to be okay to hang out..

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  17. Debbie's avatar

    Aw, the babies are just so cute … and I’d love to touch those velvety antlers! Good of you to feed the deer, John. How well-behaved the babies are, to stay just where mama tells them to. I’m hard pressed to imagine the Monk doing that!!

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      No, the deer listen to their mamas, unlike the canines.

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      1. Debbie's avatar

        LOL. My Monk seems to develop hearing issues when he doesn’t like what I’m telling him.

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        1. John W. Howell's avatar

          They all do.

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  18. Author Jan Sikes's avatar

    Wow! On your front porch! That’s amazing. You may not live in the country, but no one told the deer. Thanks for sharing and oh my goodness, “Wild Thing!!”

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      So true. No one told the deer.

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  19. Resa's avatar

    How wonderful that you have deer were you are.

    Poor deer that got its foot caught. I hope its okay. They were here first, and as much as we give them carrots, we cause them problems.

    They really are beautiful John, thank you for the pics and visit.

    (So glad to not see venison on the menu!)

    O🦌 OX O🦌

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      His foot is fine and he mingles with the rest of the herd just fine. Yeah t is too bad that some of our human activity is detrimental to the deer. 🦌X 😊X

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      1. Resa's avatar

        And detrimental to all wildlife. 🦌X 😊🦌X 😊X
        LOVE that you give them carrots!

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      2. Resa's avatar

        And detrimental to all wildlife. 🦌X 😊🦌X 😊X
        LOVE that you give them carrots!

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        1. John W. Howell's avatar

          They love them too. O🥕O🥕O🥕O🥕

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  20. Sue Dreamwalker's avatar

    Aww, how cute and beautiful these photos are John… I have a lot of catching up to do here. While it must be wonderful to see the Fauns and Mothers close up.. I would think it must also be a gardeners nightmare on plants.. But I could live with that, to see close up these wonderful animals.. ❤ Thank you for sharing John xx ❤

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      We do not have any plants on the front of the house. It is a zeroscape, so there is no problem with the deer. We do enjoy them. Thanksm Sue.

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      1. Sue Dreamwalker's avatar

        Good thing.. and what Joy with the Deer 🙂 xx

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        1. John W. Howell's avatar

          Yup. Thanks, Sue.

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  21. Jacqui Murray's avatar

    Fawns definitely bring out the protective in me. That picture of Tempeste keeping a watch on the deer. Keeper. My sis found a 2-day-old fawn on her property. Mom not far away. What a treat.

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      Moms need a break so they tend to leave the fawn for up to six hours.

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  22. petespringer's avatar
    petespringerauthor · · Reply

    We have a lot of deer in our area at this same stage. You must live fairly near a wooded area.

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      The whole community is wooded. The deer are everywhere. 😀

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  23. Teri Polen's avatar

    The fawn is just precious. I love that the deer stop by for carrots. Bond wouldn’t know what to think if an animal that big showed up at our house. He only knows squirrels, rabbits, and the occasional dog or cat.

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      Our two are pretty used to them. Thanks, Teri.

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  24. Teagan Riordain Geneviene's avatar

    John, this is wonderful. A fawn right there on your porch! That was so “squeeeee!” I thought my head would explode. What a splendid act of kindness to work/coordinate to help Sprinkles. Thank goodness that he is in a safer place where his misshapen hoof should not hinder him.

    I’ve never heard of sweet potato waffles. That sounds delicious! Big hugs.

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      I have not tried sweet potato waffles either. May have to do that. The mom is bringing her fawn each night. It looks like it might be getting ready for a carrot. Yes, Sprinkles is doing much better.

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      1. Teagan Riordain Geneviene's avatar

        Mom and fawn nightly visits… That has the makings of a YouTube sensation. 🙂

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        1. John W. Howell's avatar

          It does. Thanks, Teagan.

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  25. Sorryless's avatar

    Imma partake of those Texas sweet potato waffles whilst enjoying these beautiful creatures. I think it’s great that they have the run of the neighborhood.

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      They certainly do have the run. Thanks, 😊

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      1. Sorryless's avatar

        I dig it very much.

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  26. Jennie's avatar

    I would kill to suddenly have a baby deer on my patio. You are lucky. Tempeste, you keep that watchful eye out for those babies.

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      Yes, Miss Jennie.😀

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  27. srbottch's avatar

    We have all their cousins, here. Admire rabbits this year than I can ever recall.

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      Those rabbits had too much time on their hands, it seems.

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      1. srbottch's avatar

        I should set some traps but then I’d get arrested by my lib town council.

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        1. John W. Howell's avatar

          Or hung. Those town councils are dangerous.

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