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Or Maybe it's go to bed?

I live next to a meddow, that is great to walk in. If I go to late in the evening, it is occupied by many deer. I'm thinking of starting to go for my walks in the moring, before going to work. I don't want to disturb any deer. So what time in the morning would be late enough that the deer arn't there?

2007-06-01 13:50:32 · 5 answers · asked by TOQ 2 in Science & Mathematics Zoology

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By the time the sun is well up, the deer will have faded back into the underbrush. They are crepuscular (dawn/dusk) animals, so you are not likely to find them about during daylight.

2007-06-01 14:09:50 · answer #1 · answered by justjennith 5 · 0 0

Deer are often nocturnal animals. They move at different times of the day or night depending on many factors such as the phase of the moon, season of the year, human activity etc.

That being said, they are most active in the hours just before and after sunset and sunrise.

Don't worry about disturbing the deer, if they are around when you are walking through, they will know that you are there long before you see them. If they are still there when you see them, they have become accomstomed to your presence and know that you don't pose a threat

2007-06-01 21:08:04 · answer #2 · answered by boulderswing 1 · 0 0

You know they have guys chasing them with guns all the time. They probably wouldn't mind. I'm sure they have other places to go. Just go for your walk and I'm sure as long as your not running towards them yelling things it'll be OK.

2007-06-01 21:03:23 · answer #3 · answered by Lady Geologist 7 · 0 0

6:30am unless their alarms are set for earlier. 10 am on Sundays.

2007-06-02 01:15:59 · answer #4 · answered by d_cider1 6 · 0 0

they wake up at 4:37 A.M.

2007-06-01 21:46:02 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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