Ever wonder if the Forest is looking back? Check out the Whitetail Deer photobomb photographs. Even though I took clearer images of the second Deer it made me realize how much I likely miss when I am hiking. I think the Deer with the antlers is a doe not a buck based on size and herd group.
Love to ALL!
Lee
- HSNP Whitetail Deer Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas
- HSNP Whitetail Deer Photobomb Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas
- SONY DSC
- HSNP Whitetail Deer Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas
- HSNP Whitetail Deer Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas
- HSNP Whitetail Deer Photobomb Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas
- HSNP Whitetail Deer Antlers Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas
- HSNP Whitetail Deer Antlers Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas
- HSNP Whitetail Deer Antlers Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas
- HSNP Whitetail Deer Antlers Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas
- HSNP Whitetail Deer Antlers Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas
- HSNP Whitetail Deer Antlers Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas
- HSNP Whitetail Deer Antlers Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas
Doe with antlers! I never knew that it existed.
Her size was smaller than the other doe in the herd. It is rare and occurs when there is a hormonal imbalance. Perhaps she carried a male fawn.
It’s cool how someone can take great photos of animals without them noticing or running away!
Some definitely notice LOL, others tolerate me and there are a few that come up to me. I don’t know why but the wildlife in the parks like me. Maybe because I am a vegan 😉 birds, mammals, insects and lizards all seem to let me take their portraits. Did you see the Hawk in my earlier blog it came out of the nest when I whistled.