There were two missing, a white one and a red one.
The only one that's ever been spotted (and more then 10 times now - crossing roads, in yards, etc) has been the white one.
We heard a hunter mistook the red one for a deer - took a shot - but doesn't know if he hit it. So, by now we're assuming he did. We'll still look - but we're kind of doing that by default by looking for the white one. But the white one's the only one we really expect to get.
And to the point about water - there's a lot of water around here. Lots of small hills, and there's a brook at the base of every one of them, with a lot of small ponds.
In fact, he's really doing just fine - lots of water, lots of second cut fields that never got cut this year - he's living it up out there. The only real threat to him is getting hit by a car or shot by a hunter. And shotgun season's now over anyways.
Part of me wonders if we shouldn't just delay the search for a year and a half, THEN go get him.
But we'll keep trying - I think once we catch him and get him into the herd he'll stick around.
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