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Deer in Berkeley: Up close, both dead and alive

Infospigot writes: I’ve mentioned several times in the last couple of years – here and here, for instance — that it has become pretty commonplace to encounter deer here in the Berkeley flatlands (and in the hills, some deer are getting ornery.) Still, today’s experience broke new ground.

First, during a noontime walk, The Dog startled a good-sized young adult deer — I’m guessing it was a male — that had been browsing the plants along a driveway adjacent to a vacant lot or overgrown backyard on Monterey Street. The deer bolted into the trees and watched us. Then a woman pulled into the driveway. She said she wasn’t surprised we had happened upon the deer. “There’s a family of three living in there,” she said. “The poor things are just running out of room.” She also mentioned that a dead deer was lying on the street nearby. Hit by a car? I asked. “No–it must have been sick. It doesn’t look like it was injured.” She added that someone had called Berkeley Animal Control.

Her description didn’t prepare me for the fawn that lay along the sidewalk two doors down. A beautiful animal. Surprisingly, The Dog wasn’t interested. I took a few pictures, and we continued on our walk.

When we get home, I called animal control myself. When someone came on the line, I told them I wanted to report a dead deer on a street in North Berkeley. “Would that be the one on … Monterey?” the attendant asked. “Yeah, that’s the one.” “We already know about that,” she said. “Any ETA for when you might be out there?” “No. We have one officer in the field, and emergency calls come first. So ….”

I wonder how long it will take word to spread in the carrion-eating community of the choice meal awaiting out there?

Update 4.54pm: Infospigot reports the deer has now been removed.

First published on Infospigot: The Chronicles, today at 1.43 pm.

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  • http://www.kimskitchensink.blogspot.com Kim

    How beautiful and sad.

  • Big John

    I’m wondering what she died of. Toxic garden chemicals??? Or maybe toxic chemicals in laundry detergent and other “fragrances” that accumulate outside the dryer vent of many homes. We need to ban such things as ‘Weed and Feed’ and ‘Roundup’ and those dumb ass “exterminators” who come around in their little trucks spraying around homes to get rid of spiders. Love nature! Get over your naturo-phobias, and stop killing other living things because YOU are neurotic!!!!

    Be very aware when you are driving too! You could save your own life, or those of the other creatures that share our environment with us! 25 MPH, means 25MPH, not 40MPH! Try running as fast as you can into the front of a parked car. You can run maybe 8MPH tops. Now imagine what it would be like to be hit by a moving vehicle going “only” 25MPH! Then picture getting hit at 40 MPH or faster!!! Then imagine your own child, or a defenseless fragile animal like a deer or a dog getting hit by a car at any speed!

  • Peggy

    I encountered the Blackbery Creek Doe again last night – she of KGO fame when she “attacked” the neighbor walking an old Bassett and a little dog too. She was unafraid of me or my dog who was going nuts trying to get at her. Many have said she has a fawn in the creek behind our houses (behind the Oaks movie theatre on Solano.) Her lack of fear was unnerving but she certainly did not come toward us. I am used to this happening toward the end of summer when the water is running too low in the hills. Hopefully everyone will just leave her alone until her baby is big enough to move out on its own.