Saturday, March 27, 2010

White Tail Deer from Montana


One nice thing about National Parks, National Wildlife Refuges, or Nature Conservancy Land, usually there is no hunting. The result is that you see more male deer, elk, moose, etc. And, that those males have reached an age where their antlers are quite large. Such is the case with these three (yes there are three) male white tail deer in the National Bison Range National Wildlife Refuge in Montana.  It is interesting because you can't see anything except the antlers of the third deer. But, the grasses make a nice photo, and although somewhat cautious the deer were receptive to my photographing them.

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