View allAll Photos Tagged doe

In the Central Oklahoma Cross Timbers. Our beautiful world, pass it on.

doe see doe

Copyright 2009 M. Fleur-Ange Lamothe

best seen in Original Size posted

I see numerous doe deer when I'm at Amboy Marsh, especially early in the morning. The problem is my Sigma 120-400 is a poor performer in low light. Did I mention early in the morning? Here a little favorable light and dark background gets me a pleasing image.

A whitetail doe and her fawn are being followed by the cowbird. The fawn didn't like it and repeatedly chased it. Lots of ticks this wet spring and summer. The does remove some from the fawns, but they don't get nearly all of them. Our beautiful world, pass it on.

This doe and her fawn came out of the woods and she decided not to go on the road (whew) I was so relieved she went back into the woods.

To all friends and visitors to my photostream, thank-you for the comments. To those who fave, a comment would be appreciated.

a group of doe in the snow

This little fawn seemed to be emulating his momma's grazing, but I didn't see him actually eat anything. But it will soon be supplementing its milk diet with plants. Our beautiful world, pass it on.

A Red Deer doe lit up with some early morning sun rays. Richmond Park, London. Sunrise - looking for some deer stag. We saw some from the car, but by the time we parked up we were miles away!

Light changing fast and the sun is now above the trees, the morning light is almost gone and we still hadn't found stag. Then off the corner of my eye, I see a herd of doe.

We crept through the woods hoping not to scare them, it's deathly quiet this time of morning. They hear us, and two run off, but this brave girl stood her ground, inquisitive as to who we are, standing amongst the fallen autumn leaves, a few sun rays streaking through the light mist. I don't have time to set up a tripod, a sturdy shoulder to rest my lens on is all I can do. I shot two frames before she ran off.

Roe doe with one of her kids

One of the advantages of a silent shutter , she never heard a thing , 350 images later with her and her two kids and she still was completely unaware of me sitting in the field some 40 metres away. An enjoyable early start at sunrise .

Sony A9II +200-600mm @ 600mm 1/160 f6.3 iso 1600 uncropped

 

Happy Weekend. We have it a bit cold, but then it is winter.

A whitetail doe in Walker Ranch Historical Park.

We drove through the park this week and counted 24 deer along the roads.

Have a great weekend everyone!

On a quiet Thursday morning I spotted a hint of deerskin through the undergrowth along the Speed river in Guelph. I shuffled a bit to the right and was treated to this view through the leaves as the fawn joined the doe for a sip of river,

Just about sun up. Our beautiful world, pass it on.

The Doe Run lead smelter in Glover, Missouri by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Sony ILCE-7RM4 camera with a Canon TS-E24mm f/3.5L II lens at Æ’/11.0 with a 30-second exposure at ISO 125. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.

 

Follow me on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram

 

www.notleyhawkins.com/

 

©Notley Hawkins. All rights reserved.

This doe has a fawn hidden somewhere back in the shadows. Saw her nursing it a few days ago. The local fawns are not yet old enough to follow the does. Soon.

 

Our beautiful world, pass it on.

Deer are often seen as the sun sets on the back roads of north Arkansas.

Still working on backlogs. The pictures of this young doe coming to water were from October 2020. I was sitting next to the stock tank, we call the manmade pond, on a warm day when I saw her. She noticed me but did not seem worried as she went to drink her fill before casually going back to her hiding spot in the thicket of mesquite and retama trees near by.

In Dimmit County, Texas.

Lake of the Woods Forest Preserve, Champaign County, Illinois.

This was taken on our recent trip to Sierra Valley on our drive around Frenchmens Lake, I don't believe I had ever seen as many deer before! This lovey doe with her 'doe eyes' was with a group five that decided to stop and stare at us!

Just having fun and killing time doing what I love best.

A roe doe seen in a field half way up Ham Hill in Gloucestershire. This is the mother of fhe roe kid that I uploaded a couple of days ago and the doe in the shot with a kid that I uploaded several days before that.

I was walking on one of the less traveled paths in Snelling State Park and ended up in the middle of a big herd of doe's most of them being about 5 feet away from me. They didn't mind me take some photos before moving on.

 

Thank you for looking.

Whitetail fawn with doe in the Oklahoma Cross Timbers. Note the tick damage around the fawn's eye and the doe's ears. The deer suffer intolerably from ticks. is spring and early summer. Our beautiful world, pass it on.

Central Coast, British Columbia

Featured on Flickr Explore at #34 ON 2025-04-02.

 

The Impala (Aepyceros melampus) is a medium-sized antelope found in eastern and southern Africa. It is often seen in large breeding herds closely shepherded by a territorial male. The impala can be described as perfection in an antelope; it is both beautiful and athletic - a world-class high jumper. Having no close relatives, it is placed in its own tribe, Aepycerotini, of the family Bovidae.

The impala is found in woodlands and sometimes on the interface (ecotone) between woodlands and savannahs; it inhabits places close to water.

 

This very cute female Impala Doe was captured on a Photography safari during an early morning game drive in Nairobi National Park, Kenya.

 

1 2 ••• 6 7 9 11 12 ••• 79 80