Hunting Big Game Hunting Deer Hunting Mule Deer Hunting Muley Fawns Too Cute for Field & Stream? Check out these brand new mule deer fawns birthed in Fly Talk blogger Tim Romano’s back yard. By Tim Romano | Published Jun 19, 2009 10:01 PM EDT Hunting Tim Romano SHARE Each spring my street in Boulder, Colorado seems to be the birthing place for at least one pair of mule deer fawns. It happens like clockwork every June. I have no idea why they choose our street. This year we caught them mere hours after they were born. They were nursing and barely able to stand. Tim Romano Later in the summer and into the fall I’ll curse, throw rocks, and even pull out the pellet gun to chase the little buggers away, as they will inevitably eat half my garden and rip up the flowers around my house. But for a couple hours each June, I run around the neighborhood with my wife and all the kids on the block cooing over what might be the cutest balls of fur I’ve ever seen. Take a look and tell us if you see something cute, or just a future neighborhood nuisance. Tim Romano Tim Romano Tim Romano Tim Romano Tim Romano Tim Romano Tim Romano Tim Romano Tim Romano Tim Romano Tim Romano Tim Romano Tim Romano Tim Romano Tim Romano Tim Romano Tim Romano Check out these brand new mule deer fawns birthed in Fly Talk blogger Tim Romano’s back yard. Big Game Hunting Deer Hunting Mule Deer Hunting