Sunday, August 07, 2006
The doe who parks her fawns outside my bathroom window has twins this year. Judging by the spot patterns, which is usually but not always accurate, one is male and the other is female. They are tiny and curious, still have very clear spots, and although they're still nursing, the female fawn is tasting grass (and seems a little bolder than her brother). That puts them at between three and five weeks old. The mother had them out in my side yard this morning, and I stood on the porch and watched them for quite a while.
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Firefox has stopped doing the tab bit. No updates. No reason. Just stopped out of the blue. We're back to separate copies on the toolbar.
I don't understand.
2 comments:
How are the spot patterns different for males and females?
Kate, answer is in the next post.
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