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T.R. Michels Outdoor Photography Duck, Goose, Swan, Crane, Egret, Heron & Wading Bird, Eagle / Hawk, Elk / Moose, Turkey, Whitetail, Wolf, Wildflower, Scenic, Sunrise / Sunset. Exotic / Zoo Animals
Tawnya Michels Outdoor Photography Eagles, Sandhill Cranes, Swans, Sunrise / Sunset, Scenic
Mike Brooks Outdoor Photography Bighorn Sheep, Mountain Goat, Bison, Elk, Mule Deer, Coyote, Fox, Wildflowers, Scenic
Trinity Mountain Outdoors Photography Ducks, Geese, Swans, Songbirds, Upland Game Birds, Wading Birds, Shorebirds, Eagles, Falcons, Hawks, Owls, Elk, Bighorn Sheep, Moose, Mountain Goat, Mule Deer, Whitetail Deer, Coyote, Mountain Lion, Red & Gray Fox, Wolves, Wildflowers, Scenic, Sunrise / Sunset
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We offer Natural History Eco-Tours & Photography Trips to several State and National Parks and other areas for Bighorn Sheep, Elk Mule Deer, Mountain Goat, Moose, Wild Turkey, White-tailed Deer; $200 per person per day; maximum of 4 persons. Wildflower & Scenery Photography Tours; $20 per person for 1-3 hours; minimum of 2 persons. For more information contact T.R. Michels at Trinity Mountain Outdoor Adventures.
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Mule Deer (Odocoileus hemionus) Mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) may reach lengths of 4-7 1/2 feet, shoulder heights of 3-4 feet, with average male weights of 150-400 pounds, females 100-150 pounds. They live 10-15 years, breed from late October through December, have a gestation perio of 6-7 months, and have 1-2 fawns born in May or June. Their color is reddish brown in summer, gray in winter, with white chin, throat and rump patch; white tail with black tip. The Black-tailed subspecies have a solid black tail. Their front hoof is 2 1/2-3 1/4" in lenght, the hind hoof is slightly smaller, and the hind hooves fall near or in the print of the front hooves when the deer is walking, forehooves fall in front of hind when bounding (stotting). Their droppings are often clumped and/or segmented in the spring and summer, pellets in the fall and winter. The antlers of the males generally fork into two main branches and these two branches branch into two tines each, giving the buck a total of four or more points; brow tines are seldom evident and if they appear are often quite short. The total population of mule deer in North America is between four and six million animals, about one third of the population of white-tailed deer. |
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Mule Deer nontypical, performing Flehmen gesture |
Mule Deer head in snow |
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NPS Mule Deer bucks resting |
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Prices; Digital Printer Reproduction Guaranteed not to fade or discolor for 100 years. 14x17= $30.00 Plus $10.00 for Shipping and Handling |
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