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This is my submission for smile on Saturday and the theme is Eye. Sadie girl has the most beautiful doe eyes.

Nikon D500, Sigma 60-600mm Sports lens, 600mm, f/8, 1/200, ISO 6400. A white-tailed female deer. View Large.

Gerenuk (Litocranius walleri) or giraffe necked antelope at the San Diego Zoo. Conservation Status: Near Threatenedg

From the gentle doe to the mighty stag, the totem deer represents gentleness, innocence, intuition, and unconditional love, as well as safety, strength, and protection

 

She let me get very close to her. I think the clicking sound of my camera --Nikon D5500 with AF-P Nikkor 70-300mm lens-- intrigued her.

 

White-tailed Deer doe, part of a grazing herd, looks up as the group moves along.

London, ON

 

Earl Rauws

Sorry, but I kept thinking of the Boston tune .... "Doe look back, a new day is breakin, it's been too long since I felt this way"

LOL ....... stuck in the "70s I guess,

There was a bit of freezing rain and snow that made the world into a so-called winter wonderland here yesterday. I went out for a little stroll in the park and found this whitetail doe with unmelted snow on her back, which means she has a lot better insulation than I do. There was no trouble at all finding a parking space, from which we can conclude that the typical park visitor has a higher IQ than I do.

In the cool morning shade amidst tall grasses.

Once again I had a lucky day at Lynde Shores. With the -20 weather and terrible road conditions, very few photographers were out and about. This graceful Doe was one of quite a large family of deer that were wondering around. I also came across several species of birds including a stunning barred owl.

This one stood quite still whilst I took the photograph!

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Relaxing in our front yard.

White-tailed Deer (doe), Wildwood Lake, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

This pretty girl was as interested in the clicks of my camera as I was in getting a shot of her.

This little furry doe was trying to find something to eat. With frost covering everything....even her, I bet it was a bit of a challenge.

Who remembers Do-Re-Mi Lyrics from Sound of Music?

Do- A deer, a female deer

Re- A drop of golden sun

Mi- A name I call myself

Fa- A long, long way to run

So- A needle pulling thread

La- A note to follow so

Te- A drink with jam and bread

This whitetail doe stopped to give the guy with a camera a look......

doe and her spring fawn...during rut they will have been separated for a short time due to breeding activity but when that's over doe's usually group back up with their female offspring until spring when they separate to begin that cycle of life....I can't say I've really noticed them grouping back up with their male offspring....

I spent a few weeks trying to win the trust of this handsome whitetail doe in hopes of getting an acceptable close up!

An early morning White-tailed Doe watches cautiously from the distance while standing in tall dew covered marsh grass, mosquitos all around her.

 

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having large, gentle, dark eyes:

Doe, a deer, a female deer

Ray, a drop of golden sun

Me, a name I call myself

Far, a long, long way to run

Sew, a needle pulling thread

La, a note to follow Sew

Tea, a drink with jam and bread

That will bring us back to Do

(oh-oh-oh)

Whitetail Deer doe, De Pere, Wisconsin USA

 

full frame, monopod/ball head

This Whitetail Doe had twins but the other one got in the brush before I could get this shot. I love seeing these young ones while they still have their spots.

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White-tailed Doe on a snowy winter morning.

 

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Black-tailed Deer (Odocoileus hemionus columbianus) Doe

 

Cascade Mountains - Jackson County - Oregon - USA

 

"The black-tailed deer is one of nine subspecies of the mule deer. It was first recorded by the Lewis and Clark Expedition of 1804-06.

Black-tailed deer live in the temperate coniferous forests along the Pacific coast. These forests are characterized by cool temperatures and lots of rain, but an overall mild climate. Black-tailed deer do not therefore migrate in response to seasonal changes, unlike some of the other mule deer subspecies. Instead, black-tailed deer often spend their entire life in the same general area.

Black-tailed deer can be distinguished from mule deer by their larger tail, the back of which is completely covered with black or dark brown hairs. Mule deer have smaller tails in which only the tip is covered with black hairs. Black-tailed deer are generally smaller than mule deer."

- nhm.org/site/explore-exhibits/permanent-exhibits/north-american-mammals/black-tailed-deer

 

A female white tailed deer posing nicely for me.

Black-tailed Deer (Odocoileus hemionus columbianus) Doe

 

"The black-tailed deer is one of nine subspecies of the mule deer. It was first recorded by the Lewis and Clark Expedition of 1804-06.

Black-tailed deer live in the temperate coniferous forests along the Pacific coast. These forests are characterized by cool temperatures and lots of rain, but an overall mild climate. Black-tailed deer do not therefore migrate in response to seasonal changes, unlike some of the other mule deer subspecies. Instead, black-tailed deer often spend their entire life in the same general area.

Black-tailed deer can be distinguished from mule deer by their larger tail, the back of which is completely covered with black or dark brown hairs. Mule deer have smaller tails in which only the tip is covered with black hairs. Black-tailed deer are generally smaller than mule deer."

- nhm.org/site/explore-exhibits/permanent-exhibits/north-american-mammals/black-tailed-deer

 

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Boiling Springs State Park

Woodward County Oklahoma USA

A Whitetail doe on a very cold winters day in Republic, WA.

This doe leisurely made her way through my garden, finishing off the last of the Dahlia blooms.

A roe doe in a field at the summit of Aggs Hill in Gloucestershire.

Sunrise at Doe Run Lake Park, Covington, Kentucky

She took a few seconds to look up from munching on leaves.

Female East African Sitatunga or Marshbuck (Tragelaphus spekii spekii) is a semi-acquatic marsh dwelling antelope that lives in southern Sudan south to northern Tanzania. Conservation status: Least Concern

view of doe castle,creeslough county donegal.Dates from the early 15th century

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