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A very pregnant Doe was photographed by Drew Fagan this week, a lady in waiting.

And, sure enough, a report of the first wobbly fawns has come in. No photos yet, but I'll share some with you. Time to slow down on the highway! Fawns follow their mothers across busy roads.

Thanks to Drew for allowing me to share his photo with you here. To see Drew's artwork, here is his website: http://drewfagan.com/

We are having a cool day, fog and then sunshine. Several mother/calf Gray Whales have passed our portion of the coast. Six pairs were seen yesterday off Bodega Bay. They are, of course, headed north.

Robert Scarola was watching a very pregnant Doe last week. He said she looked big enough to have two and that is just what happened. Here the mother Doe is nursing her fawns.

And one of the newborn fawns.

Here's what mom looked like just before giving birth.

New life on the Coast is always to be celebrated. Thanks to Robert for allowing me to share his photos with you here.