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Wet Fawn In Undergrowth
In this part of BC you can see either Mule deer or White-tailed deer. Those big ears tell me that this is mule deer fawn. Species: Odocoileus hemionus (Mule Deer)
John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2022 to 2005 > Banff Jasper Road Trip > Osoyoos > Wet Fawn In Undergrowth
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Deer In The Grasses
I like the soft pink glow through those giant ears. Tags: deer
Species: Odocoileus hemionus (Mule Deer)
John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2022 to 2005 > Shuswap Camping > Deer In The Grasses
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Mule Deer With Felted Antlers
Mule Deer With Felted Antlers Tags: deer
Species: Odocoileus hemionus (Mule Deer)
John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2022 to 2005 > Cathedral > Mule Deer With Felted Antlers
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Mule Deer Looking Back
Mule Deer Looking Back Tags: deer
Species: Odocoileus hemionus (Mule Deer)
John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2022 to 2005 > Manning 3 > Mule Deer Looking Back
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Mule Deer Eating Road
Mule Deer Eating Road Species: Odocoileus hemionus (Mule Deer)
John Harvey Photo > John's Overnight Page > Cathedral Road Trip > Mule Deer Eating Road
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Deer On With Gang
We were hanging out on top of mount Misen and the deer were there too. Species: Cervus nippon (Sika deer, spotted deer)
John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > A Second Trip to Japan > Miyajima > Deer On With Gang
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Young Deer
Deer of all ages hang out around the ferry terminal and shops. Species: Cervus nippon (Sika deer, spotted deer)
John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > A Second Trip to Japan > Miyajima > Young Deer
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Deer Stricking Its Tongue Out
This is shot wide open - the deers nose isn't in focus - because the background wasn't great. Species: Cervus nippon (Sika deer, spotted deer)
John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > A Second Trip to Japan > Miyajima > Deer Stricking Its Tongue Out
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Deer In The Tall Grass
This guy seems to be missing some hair - I wonder if he has mange. Those large ears (like Mules) is where they get the name Mule Deer from. Tags: deer
Species: Odocoileus hemionus ssp. columbianus (Columbian Black-tailed Deer)
John Harvey Photo > John Harvey Photo - Camping > Rathtrevor Camping > Deer In The Tall Grass
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Deer At Camp Site
Campsites have dogs in them and deer generally don't like dogs. This guy was pretty calm, even with kids on bikes riding by. Tags: deer
Species: Odocoileus hemionus ssp. columbianus (Columbian Black-tailed Deer)
John Harvey Photo > John Harvey Photo - Camping > Rathtrevor Camping > Deer At Camp Site
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Deer In Forest
These deer were pretty much tame, but in a wild setting they look pretty convincing. Species: Cervus nippon (Sika deer, spotted deer)
John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > A Third Trip to Japan > Ebino Kohen > Deer In Forest
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Mule Deer In The Grass
Most of the Gulf Island have strong deer populations - a lack of predators. Species: Odocoileus hemionus (Mule Deer)
John Harvey Photo > John's Overnight Page > Port McNeill And Area > Mule Deer In The Grass
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Mule Dear
Those big ears could hear me from at least as far as I could see them. They aren't as tame as the deer on Pender Island (you can almost pet those). Species: Odocoileus hemionus (Mule Deer)
John Harvey Photo > Mudge Island > Mule Dear
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Deer
We were there during the spring molt so most the deer looked pretty John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > A Trip to Japan > Nara > Deer
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Deer Crackers
What amazes me is that the deer go after the students but not the John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > A Trip to Japan > Nara > Deer Crackers
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Mule Deer Walking
This a male "Black-tailed" or "Mule Deer" chomping down in a roadside patch of flowers. Species: Odocoileus hemionus (Mule Deer)
John Harvey Photo > Mid Coast of BC on the Curve of Time > Codville Lagoon to Jenny Inlet via Ocean Falls > Mule Deer Walking
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Deer Feeding
Most of the trees had some sort of protection against the deer eating
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