I thought about this last year, and I saw reference to it this morning, and it got me thinking about it again.
I've had deer look right at me. I froze. Didn't move at all, but I was staring right back at them. They spooked and took off.
That got me thinking - Do our eyes give us away?
So last year, every time a deer would stop and look my way, I'd close my eyes quickly, and then just barely open slowly to a squint to see what they were doing. I wouldn't open my eyes fully until they turned away or stopped looking in my direction. I didn't have a single deer spook and take off when I did that.
So do our eyes give us away?
"Don't spook until you see the whites of their eyes!"
All the best,
Glenn
I've had deer look right at me. I froze. Didn't move at all, but I was staring right back at them. They spooked and took off.
That got me thinking - Do our eyes give us away?
So last year, every time a deer would stop and look my way, I'd close my eyes quickly, and then just barely open slowly to a squint to see what they were doing. I wouldn't open my eyes fully until they turned away or stopped looking in my direction. I didn't have a single deer spook and take off when I did that.
So do our eyes give us away?
"Don't spook until you see the whites of their eyes!"
All the best,
Glenn
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