Forest foods that deer eat in Michigan are as follows: Preferred Deer foods; White Cedar, White Pine, Maples, Yellow Birch, Dogwoods, Viburnums and Sumac. Medium quality Deer foods; Aspen, Jack Pine, Oaks, Ash, White Birch and Witch-Hazel. Starvation Deer Foods;Spruce, Beech, Red Pine Balsam Fir, Alder and Leather Leaf. Food sources available in Fall, Winter and early Spring are most critical to Deer to effect body condition, Winter survival and reproduction. Deer browse on the leaves, needles, buds twig ends of trees and shrubs browsing is done on the order of preferred to starvation based on the availability. Yarding areas where the snows are least and food sources most. Remember mature forests provide far less of the browse foods than of the brushy early phases. Here is a good start for you, I do not know all the types of forest and shrubs in your area (GA) but most of these species are present and buds keep growing.