When I lived in Idaho, and out in the country, we had deer every day, too. They drank from the horse trough, and licked salt from the salt lick that I had out for the horses and the llama. They always seemed pretty comfortable being up close around the house, and would lie in the grass just outside of the back yard.Deer are found more by themselves from spring until fall, that's common, and as for over-populating a certain area with the birth of little ones, deer are grazers and will move where the food is, even grazing alongside livestock.
Typically when there's a hard winter (lots of snow), deer fall prey more to predators rather than a hard winter.
That's a cute picture lol
Ground squirrels are found in Washington and Oregon. They are squirrel size with markings like a chipmunk.It is listed as a squirrel...possibly a palm squirrel.
Where are the squirrels?
Sounds like rats to me. But they are both equally destructive.According to our tenant the squirrels chewed the wiring on her stove ! ?
She feeds the birds close to her house and she has cats,, fat lazy cats.
I'm more inclined to think its rats that destroyed her stove.
He niece used to keep horse feed in the garage not far from house.
Than our nephew tore down the barn.
Rats went looking for a new home?
Makes me wonder when did they last use the stove?