
But it is unlikely that the animal had an accident while trying to act like its distant-cousin Rudolph.
This fawn took out the power in the Montana town after it was dropped by a bird that bit of more than it could chew.
Lee Bridges said that shortly after the power went at around 9am, she spotted a bald eagle sitting in the top of her tree.
When a worker from the energy company turned up to investigate the power problems he spotted the fawn dangling from the power line.
I ask him the problem,’ she said. ‘He pointed up at the power line and said, "Well you had a deer with wings on it.”
‘I looked up there and there was this fawn, a carcass of a fawn, up in the power line.’
Mrs Bridges suspects that the eagle dropped its prey and could not retrieve it.
Northwestern Energy removed the deer from the line and restored power after about a half-hour outage.
The lineman who removed the carcass from the power line said he had never seen anything like it. Source