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Showing posts with label deer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label deer. Show all posts
Friday, December 21, 2012
Chorus Line
Friday, September 28, 2012
Mother and Child
Photographed this morning.
The fawn and its mother came back this morning and settled down in the meadow, in the typical "facing away from the center," defensive position.
The fawn and its mother came back this morning and settled down in the meadow, in the typical "facing away from the center," defensive position.
Labels:
Austin,
autumn,
deer,
deer at rest,
doe,
doe and fawn,
Early Autumn,
fawn,
photograph,
suburbia
Friday, September 7, 2012
Young Stags
There were four, hanging out together. Still with the velvet on their antlers.
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Don't Mess with the Deer When They Are Feeling Protective
MATT SAYS:
This is my first fawn sighting of the season. The picture was captured, such as it is, with my iPhone. You can see the tiny fawn, standing behind its mother, on the left, and a large deer, which I surmise is a stag, on the right. As I snapped the picture the stag started walking right at me, slowly, but keeping his gaze on me the entire time. I pocketed my iPhone and backed off -- I was at least 50 yards away when I was taking the picture -- and he lost interest. I have never had a deer behave that directly and aggressively with me before. I can only guess the stag interpreted me as a threat to the fawn and decided to confront me.
Labels:
Austin,
deer,
doe,
fawn,
i-phone photo,
late spring,
nature,
photograph,
stag,
suburbia,
warning
Friday, June 1, 2012
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Between Midnight and Morning
Photographed May 21, between midnight and morning.
Sometimes the deer like to bed down in the meadow outside our bedroom window.
Sometimes the deer like to bed down in the meadow outside our bedroom window.
Monday, April 18, 2011
Deer In The Meadow
Photographed two days ago.
These deer--and a few more--were making their rounds in the suburb, nibbling on tasty bits.
These deer--and a few more--were making their rounds in the suburb, nibbling on tasty bits.
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Doe On A Spring Morning
Labels:
Austin,
deer,
doe,
nature,
photograph,
spring,
suburbia,
wildlife habitat
Monday, March 7, 2011
Stag At The End Of Winter
Photographed this morning.
This is the first stag I've seen in some time. One of his antler's is chipped, he has scars, and he was moving kind of stiffly. I guess it's been a tough season for him.
This is the first stag I've seen in some time. One of his antler's is chipped, he has scars, and he was moving kind of stiffly. I guess it's been a tough season for him.
Labels:
Austin,
deer,
nature,
photograph,
stag,
suburbia,
wildlife habitat,
winter
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Doe In Sunlight
Labels:
Austin,
deer,
doe,
nature,
photograph,
suburbia,
wildlife habitat,
winter
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Friday, February 11, 2011
Deer On A Winter Afternoon
Photographed yesterday afternoon.
This small doe had the meadow to herself for foraging. There just isn't all that much left after the freezes, so the deer are spreading out when they look for food. I saw at least one companion down the street.
This small doe had the meadow to herself for foraging. There just isn't all that much left after the freezes, so the deer are spreading out when they look for food. I saw at least one companion down the street.
Labels:
Austin,
deer,
doe,
nature,
photograph,
suburbia,
wildlife habitat,
winter
Friday, February 4, 2011
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Doe In Morning Light
Photographed last week, in the morning.
This doe, who looks like she's smiling, stopped to listen to me sing Mairsy Doats.
This doe, who looks like she's smiling, stopped to listen to me sing Mairsy Doats.
Friday, January 21, 2011
Is This A Buck That Shed Its Antlers?
Photographed yesterday afternoon.
I've included this photo because I think this may be a buck after shedding his antlers. I'm guessing this from the marks on its head.
I have read that bucks grow and then shed antlers annually, shedding the antlers after mating season. I also read that some bucks (the more successful ones at mating) retain their antlers a bit longer than the others. So, if this is a buck, it would be one that was not too successful at mating because there is still at least one stag in the neighborhood that still has its antlers, spotted last night.
My source for this is Lone Star Menagerie: Adventures with Texas Wildlife, by Jim Harris, published in 2000 by Republic of Texas Press. This book is fascinating, with funny anecdotes and charming detail, full of information about the lives and habits of local animals.
The wikipedia article on antlers is interesting. It describes antlers as "one of the most exaggerated cases of male secondary sexual traits in the animal kingdom": I love it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antler
I've included this photo because I think this may be a buck after shedding his antlers. I'm guessing this from the marks on its head.
I have read that bucks grow and then shed antlers annually, shedding the antlers after mating season. I also read that some bucks (the more successful ones at mating) retain their antlers a bit longer than the others. So, if this is a buck, it would be one that was not too successful at mating because there is still at least one stag in the neighborhood that still has its antlers, spotted last night.
My source for this is Lone Star Menagerie: Adventures with Texas Wildlife, by Jim Harris, published in 2000 by Republic of Texas Press. This book is fascinating, with funny anecdotes and charming detail, full of information about the lives and habits of local animals.
The wikipedia article on antlers is interesting. It describes antlers as "one of the most exaggerated cases of male secondary sexual traits in the animal kingdom": I love it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antler
Friday, January 14, 2011
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Stag In Suburbia
Labels:
Austin,
buck,
December,
deer,
nature,
photograph,
stag,
suburbia,
Texas,
wildlife habitat,
winter
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Deer Turning In Morning Light
Photographed yesterday morning, from my bedroom window.
The deer seem to be spreading themselves more widely apart from each other, these days. I guess it's because the tasty bits of greenery are less abundant than they were in summer and fall.
The deer seem to be spreading themselves more widely apart from each other, these days. I guess it's because the tasty bits of greenery are less abundant than they were in summer and fall.
Labels:
Austin,
December,
deer,
nature,
photograph,
suburbia,
Texas,
wildlife habitat,
winter
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