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Mule Deer - Black-tailed Deer

Nature Photography - By Phil

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Mule Deer: A brownish-gray deer (Odocoileus hemionus) of western North America, having long mulelike ears, large branching antlers in the male, and a black-tipped tail. Also called black-tailed deer

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PHOTOGRAPHIC LOCATION:
All Black-tailed were taken in Northern Douglas County, around Elkton, Oregon.

AND DATES:
The date each photograph was taken appears under each thumbnail.

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Black-Tailed Deer
aka
Mule Deer

Thumbnail of Humphry, a 3-year-old black-tailed mule deer buck watching me through a culvert, by Phil Huntley-Franck
07/31/06
Thumbnail of Humphry, a 3-year-old black-tailed mule deer buck in velvet, by Phil Huntley-Franck
07/18/06
Thumbnail of a black-tailed mule deer doe hiding in a blackberry thicket, by Phil Huntley-Franck
06/22/06
Thumbnail of black-tailed mule deer doe standing on its hind legs to eat cherry leaves, by Phil Huntley-Franck
05/08/06
Thumbnail of a black-tailed mule deer doe standing with its fawn by fir trees, by Phil Huntley-Franck
08/06/06
Thumbnail of a young black-tailed mule deer buck with budding antlers, by Phil Huntley-Franck
05/26/07
Thumbnail of a black-tailed mule deer fawn staring up at me, by Phil Huntley-Franck
04/18/06
Thumbnail of a black-tailed mule deer doe watching a wild turkey, by Phil Huntley-Franck
04/18/06

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