The "town deer" are all relatively tame. This doe, Blondie, was especially tame already when we moved on this property. She is a runt of some kind, and I think it's her clever way of surviving and reproducing in spite of that. The buck is one of her offspring, and has been overly tame since birth (she has others who aren't). He's three now, already 15% or more larger than his mother, yet still tame. If that's still the case next year when he's another 50 pounds heavier with 10 or 12 points...
Just got a shot of the buck's mom. We call her Blondie, as she's the only deer around here without black fur outlining her ears. She seems old and scrawny, yet she's been having one or two fawns every year for the five we've known her.
Many years back I had a drummer his nick name was "CHINKO"... he wasn't a very good drummer but during a show all I had to say into the mic was "Uh-Oh CHINKO"!! And he would go NUTS on his set, usually long enough for me to go get a drink and enjoy a smoke!