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Deer do not "go nocturnal". Deer are nocturnal. You see them at all times of the day for several reasons. Weather may stir them up. Deep snow can force them to spend day time looking for food. They may have been disturbed and are moving around. During the Rut deer are more active during the day. But for all intents and purposes- Deer are nocturnal animals.

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