Munching on dead leaves
So handsome
Handsome male
Love those ears
A fancy outhouse door
Deer in Foxtails
One of two little fawns
The twins' Mom
Cautious mother of twins
Time to relax
Cleaning the BBQ
Checking us out
So much snow everywhere
White-tailed doe in late fall
A few of the 25 Mule Deer seen
Mule Deer on the prairies
Curious Mule Deer
Having fun with its reflection
Hoping for food
Hiding in the Canola field
Little cutie
Life is all about conquering hurdles
Just checking
Mule Deer
Basking in the sun
The winner and his prize
A tasty meal of fresh, green grass
Focussed on feeding
Supper in the park
White-tailed Deer
Mule Deer fawn
Haven't we met somewhere before?
Hopeful contestant
You must be kidding - spring?
The face of gentleness
Young White-tailed buck
Time with the Deer
White-tailed buck in a winter wonderland
Tenderness
White-tailed fawn and doe
White-tailed Deer
Cutely curious
Surviving the frigid temperatures
Woodland encounter
A dose of yellow
Little Mulie
Balsamroot heaven
Watchers in the woods
Watching the watchers
The local gang
Rutting season
A gentle winter scene
Munching Mulie
Out with Mom
Delicious, tasty, young buds
She's so fine
At home in the snow
Giving me a look
Are you looking at me?
Watching the watcher
White-tailed Deer
The winner
Mule Deer buck
Little cutie with BIG ears
The eye of Innocence
Mule Deer fawn
Watchful mother
Checking me out
Mule Deer
Little innocent
Curiosity
Surprise!
Mule Deer
Mule Deer
Winter sun
Snack time
Sunny October evening
Checking us out
A lesson in posture
White-tailed Deer
White-tailed Deer
White-tailed Deer
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Deer teeth
For some strange reason, the descriptions for the last four photos completely disappeared!! Annoying. Anyway, this is the innerside of the lower jaw of a Deer (that I had incorrectly ID'd as a Coyote jaw), seen at the Highwood Ranch on Saturday. The owners of the Ranch leave everything on their property where it's found. That way, too, anyone who is lucky enough to visit gets to see these interesting finds. Also, a jaw bone like this one is a valuable source of calcium to other creatures that might take a few nibbles : ). We had such an enjoyable time walking on this land, and they even have their own two Great Horned Owlets, LOL. Lots of interesting plants, too.
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