Saturday, November 5, 2011

Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge - II

Whenever I go to BANWR I seem to always be greeted by several Mule Deer. They hang out in the tall grasses before you get to the visitors center. They also seem to be along the first two or three miles of Pronghorn Drive (a dirt road that loops around inside BANWR). After those two or three miles the land opens up more and you are more likely to see pronghorn than deer; almost like they have their own territories. 

Here is one of the Mule Deer photos taken as I entered the refuge once:


Mule Deer in the tall grasses
Then another a mile or so down Pronghorn Drive:

Mule Deer


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