I'm a writer at heart, so this is one of the places I write. It's where I store my ideas, observations, interests. This is my personal reflective journal on a range of topics. I'm told journaling is good for the soul. I hope so. And since there's nothing quite as powerful as an idea, maybe a few of those will manifest themselves in my writing. Thank you for reading and always feel free to post a comment.
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Intriguing animal story (and photos)
Larry Walsh, my first cousin, emailed me the photos of these wayward juvenile Sitka black-tailed deer.
Seems the deer swam directly toward Tom Satre's 62-foot charter vessel in the icy waters of Stephen's Passage, Alaska.
Once the deer reached the boat they began to circle, looking directly at the humans on board. Clearly, the bucks were distressed. With help from those on board the vessel, the typically skittish wild animals came willingly into the boat.
The deer then collapsed with exhaustion, shivering.
All four deer were transported to Taku Harbour. Once the group reached the dock, the first buck that had been pulled from the water hopped onto the dock, looked back,then jumped into the harbour, swam to shore and disappeared into the forest.
After a bit of prodding and assistance from the humans, two others followed suit...but one straggler needed more help. (He's the one being moved in the wheelbarrow.)
Folks at the scene did not know how long the deer had been in the icy waters or if there had been others who did not survive.
The good Samaritan humans describe their experience as 'one of those defining moments in life.'
Bet the deer, if they could talk, would agree.
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2 comments:
Really inspiring story. Thanks for sharing Dr. Timbs!
Thanks for reading, Jai. Where are you these days?
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