Fawns
If you are in need of a wildlife rehabilitator for a fawn, please contact Erica Miller Wildlife at (937) 470-6626
Each evening, right around dusk usually, mom will come back for her babies. Baby will stand up and do a little happy dance when Mom returns, and chances are she will nurse her fawn right there in your yard for you to see and take pictures. If all goes well for the fawn, she may use the same spot for her the next day. Consider yourself lucky to get to share in this experience! Please leave the fawn alone and let her mother return to her if at all possible.
However, there are distinct signs of an orphan fawn and with experience we can watch for it. If the mother is visibly unable to take care of her young, the fawn can quickly be in danger of dehydration and death. If the fawn is doing anything other than laying in a ball very still and motionless, then please call Erica Miller Wildlife Rehab at (937) 470-6626
What an incredible animal they are, and how lucky are we to have their trust to watch over their young while they are away.