Justin Hoffman, my photographer e-friend, taught me about deer scrapes. To spread their scent, the males scrape a spot on the ground, removing the leaves, then urinate on their inner-knee hormone glands (tarsal glands), to spread their scent and mark their territory. Then, they rub their faces on the overhanging branch to similarly place their scent.
Hooper had to inspect it.








I've only seen one big buck on the trailcam lately.
In this archive photo, you can see the dark legs, with hormones colouring their legs.
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a fine buck, 2015! Note the colour of the back of his legs. |
Hari Om
ReplyDeleteHooper is so darned handsome! YAM xx
I guess it is possible to learn something new, if not everyday, at least on some days.
ReplyDeleteSo interesting about the deer scrapes.
ReplyDeleteHooper, you are so handsome, and love you on the tree branch.
ReplyDeleteThank you dear Friend Jenn
ReplyDeleteGreat Remembrance header!
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures of Hooper cat and the buck!
Hooper looks like he's having a great adventure
ReplyDeleteHooper looks quite in his element on the branch.
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