Can someone please explain?

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Why I just saw a 5-6 month old black-tail fawn tonight (30 minutes ago) wandering the streets without it's mamma? The sighting of an solitary fawn that age is not all that unusual especially come September or October (does get hit by vehicles) but ... this is getting on mid-January. This little guy was clearly born way past the time common for deer to be born. By 3 months at least.

I've been seeing some other really strange happenings in the world of nature over the past few years. But this one sure caught my attention. Poor little guy. All alone, in the dark. Why is it so young this time of year? Is nature really changing that radically?

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It's good to know I don't seem to be the only one seeing what isn't considered the "norm". We all know about the climate change thing but I'm beginning to think that 99.999999% of the populace are too caught up in Brad & Angelina (or whoever) to take notice.
 
Yes it is. Did you hear that tornado alley is going to expand to almost everywhere in the usa?
 
Just goes to show how precarious the whole shebang is.
Towns just north of San Francisco are seeing wild turkey migrations, mountain lions and coyotes, black-necked geese and all manner of off-season flora and fauna. Have for the past several years, too.
The wilderness population is melding into the urban sprawl for warmth, food and ersatz shelter, while the seasons are going more and more askew.
Alarmist? Nope. Observation.
 
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