This winter brought a lot more snow with it than we've had for the last several years. As a result, the deer have found browsing for food more difficult and they've gotten quite creative.
Several of them have been visiting my yard regularly and they've been trimming the crab apple trees, nipping the yew back and munching flowering trees and shrubs.
Unfortunately, they also knocked down the burlap I'd wrapped around the arbor vitae to protect them from predation and have munched a hole through the branches -- again.
It turns out, they have a slightly different idea of landscape architecture than I do. Between the deer and the rabbits (who have girdled all the burning bushes), I think I'm going to lose some trees and shrubs this year. It will be interesting to see what happens as the weather warms up and things start to leaf out and bloom.
Even so, I have to admit they're beautiful and I do enjoy seeing them. I'm just glad it's starting to warm up and they'll be able to find something other than my yard to eat. As landscapers and yard workers, they leave a little something to be desired. (Grin.)