The deer slideshow is a video of thumbnail images from the playlist video clips, recorded during walks in 2022. Twelve of the sessions were in October through December. Read the entire article and comment there, please.
Showing posts with label fawn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fawn. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 31, 2023
Saturday, May 9, 2020
Deer Mama 2 B's
Best wishes to all the mamas and mamas-to-be! (This upcoming celebration day inspired me to create and publish this article and video. ) recorded some deer 4/21. I noticed one doe that I was able to keep in view looked belly-rounded. Spotted and recorded some snippets of does 5/7. Re-viewing the 4/21 clip helped with visual comparisons of pregnant/unpregnant does. Read the entire article and comment there, please.
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buck,
bucks,
deer,
deer gestation,
deer mating season,
deer pregnancy,
deer rut,
doe,
does,
fawn,
fawns,
pregnant deer,
rutting
Tuesday, October 22, 2019
Better'n a Baker's Dozen of Deer
A few days ago on a morning walk, the sun was pretty bright out, making me think conditions wouldn't be good for using my camera. For about the first half hour, I spotted some deer here and there, but contrasts not good. Happily, a load of deer came into view in shade. Read the entire article and comment there, please.
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antler,
baker's dozen,
deer,
deer color,
does,
fawn,
fawn spots,
taupe,
tawny
Thursday, July 18, 2019
Fawnzies and Deering Does
It took only about half an hour to capture does and fawns one morning (June 23). Two does and their twin fawns were two separate families. One of the does of twins had a Sharpie-pen-like horizontal mark at its left flank. One additional doe had a single fawn near it. Two fawnless does also showed up in my sights. Read the entire article and comment there, please.
Wednesday, June 26, 2019
Critter Shootin' Near Mid-June 2019
Previously, I blogged "Lotsa Bloomin' Mid-May Near Mid-year 2019", regarding a neighborhood stroll—flora and fauna images from May 16, 17, 18. This neighborhood stroll video includes only animals; the walk took less than an hour. What a collection of critters! Read the entire article and comment there, please.
Labels:
Cooper's hawk,
deer,
fawn,
grub,
grub worm,
hawk,
June bug,
June bug larva
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