I agree. I’ve had twins almost every year on camera. This is the first time I’ve seen triplets.
I think folks have more triplets than they think. Just not all three of them live long enough to make it out and about and travel in front of a cam. I had a flop eared doe years ago and just about every year I would get a couple pics of her with 3 fawns and within a week or so she'd only have two. I've seen her with two and then one before also. Fawn loss is a lot greater than people would imagine I think.