| Doe with her Fawn | [ Sizes: Orig | Med | Small | Thumb ] |
Mule Deer of Mount Charleston Wilderness, Nevada.
November 2007.
Mule Deer (Odocoileus Hemionus) migrate from higher elevations to lower ranges with decreasing temperatures. They mate in late November and early December. Fawns are born in late May or early June and usually stay with the doe for the first full year of their life.
Comments [ Post a Comment ]| hiltrud.liu | Idyllic... | | 
Voted 10/10 | and unique!
Cheers
Hiltrud | | Posted Nov 12, 2007 3:47 pm |
 | | Anya Jingle | Re: Idyllic... | | 
Hasn't voted | Thank you Hiltrud.
Greetings, Anya. | | Posted Nov 12, 2007 11:17 pm |
| lcarreau | Cute ! | | 
Voted 10/10 | That rabbitbrush - I've seen it here
in AZ. Always get it mixed up with
Burro Brush.
I can contribute to the Ponderosa
pine album. Hey, I'm great when it
comes to taking photographs of rocks
& trees. They very seldom MOVE! | | Posted Nov 14, 2007 11:40 am |
 | | Anya Jingle | Re: Cute ! | | 
Hasn't voted | Ha, ha indeed but if you are up for a good challenge try photographing wildflowers on a very windy day ;) | | Posted Nov 14, 2007 11:19 pm |
| dai tora | nice photo | | 
Voted 10/10 | very beautiful photo.
you have taken a photo of real bambi .
| | Posted Nov 16, 2007 3:17 am |
 | | Anya Jingle | Re: nice photo | | 
Hasn't voted | Thank you. They were as lovely as the fairy tale characters. | | Posted Nov 16, 2007 4:03 pm |
| MauriceRavel | Wonderful! | | 
Voted 10/10 | That's such a beautiful picture you took - and so touching! | | Posted Nov 18, 2009 3:23 pm |
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