Mama has twins!
This photo of a White-tailed Deer with her fawns was taken by friend Barry Dies. He and Mariliyn have the most wonderful back yard - their lawn slopes down into a ravine lined with low trees and shrubs. Looking out their kitchen window, one is likely to see Ring-necked Pheasants, Eastern Cottontails, Coyotes, Mule and White-tailed Deer, to name a few inhabitants.
Barry says White-tailed Deer often produce twins; Mule Deer usually just have a single fawn.
This photo of a White-tailed Deer with her fawns was taken by friend Barry Dies. He and Mariliyn have the most wonderful back yard - their lawn slopes down into a ravine lined with low trees and shrubs. Looking out their kitchen window, one is likely to see Ring-necked Pheasants, Eastern Cottontails, Coyotes, Mule and White-tailed Deer, to name a few inhabitants.
Barry says White-tailed Deer often produce twins; Mule Deer usually just have a single fawn.
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