Photographers Note
I took this photo at the Yellow River Game Ranch. The deer were so tame that I had to step back from this one to take her picture! They eat right out of your hand.
Range
The white-tailed deer can be found in southern Canada and most of the United States, except for the Southwest, Alaska and Hawaii.
A deer's home range is usually less the a square mile. Deer collect in family groups of a mother and her fawns. When a doe has no fawns, she is usually solitary. Male bucks may live in groups consisting of three or four individuals, except in mating season, when they are solitary.
Habitat
The white-tailed deer lives in wooded areas. In some areas, deer overpopulation is a problem. Gray wolves and mountain lions used to be predators of the white-tailed deer and helped keep their population under control. But because of hunting and human development, there are not very many wolves and mountain lions left in some parts of North America.
Deer and people are living closer to each other because of human development and growth in deer and human populations. Because humans and deer often share a habitat, there can be problems for both of them. When a deer's habitat becomes smaller because of human development, deer will often eat food from gardens. Deer need to cross roads to look for food and water and are sometimes struck by cars. People can also catch a sickness called Lyme Disease from the deer tick.
Diet
The white-tailed deer is an herbivore or plant eater. It follows well-used trails to its feeding areas. It feeds in the early morning hours and in the late afternoon. A deer's diet changes depending on its habitat and the season. It eats green plants in the spring and summer. In the fall, it eats corn, acorns and other nuts. In the winter, it eats the buds and twigs of woody plants.
Life Cycle
White-tailed deer mate in November in the northern parts of their range and in January or February in the southern parts of their range. The female has one to three fawns after about six months after mating. Fawns are reddish-brown at birth with white spots that help camouflage them. They can walk at birth and forage for food a couple of days later. They are weaned at about six weeks.
The mother leaves her fawns well-hidden for hours at a time while she feeds. If she has more than one fawn, she hides them in separate places. While they are waiting for their mother to return, the fawns lay on the ground with their heads and necks stretched out flat on the ground. This makes it harder for predators to find them. Female fawns may stay with their mother for two years, males usually leave after a year.
http://www.nhptv.org/natureworks/whitetaileddeer.htm
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izmirli
(2945) 2007-01-28 17:10
merhaba dear alli
beautiful composition.wonderful lovely bambi and colours.best regards.
gürkan akçakır.
ScottKY
(255) 2007-01-28 21:17
AnnaGrace.. youve done a wonderful job capturing this doe in portrait... Good job...beautiful detail color and great DOF
bhuniatrekearth
(764) 2007-01-29 2:39
Dear Alli,
Highly informative note.
Thanks for posting,
Dr. J. Bhunia
yazdi
(412) 2007-01-30 3:27
Hi Alli;
very nice portrait of Bambi with beautiful colours and composition and great sharpness and note, you did a good job.
Regards!
Jamal
eza1701
(3343) 2007-01-30 3:39
Hi Alli,
You've captured great detail on this beautiful creature, it's also nicely framed and the blurred background focuses attention on the subject perfectly.
Best regards,
Paul.
john_c
(24635) 2007-01-30 10:31
Hi Alli,
A very impressive shot of this lovely doe. The clarity of detail is appreciable, and I like the blurred background of scattered leaves which blend so well with the deer's colouring. Effective tight cropping adds to the impact. Its a keeper, Alli...later.
John
wgreis
(5952) 2007-01-30 19:01
Hi Alli,
wonderful "close-up". The definitions of the deer is perfect.
Colors and contrast ok too!!!
Ah... great note.
Regards,
Wagner.
cmarino
(2324) 2007-02-22 9:17
Hello Ali !
Wonderful close up ! DOF perfect, making a good contrast with the well sharpened image of the deer.
The note is very comprehensive.
Cheers from Rio !
Celso
Ertan
(2979) 2007-04-18 17:11 [Comment]
Photo Information
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Copyright: Alli Hemingway (annagrace)
(2463) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2006-04-00
- Categories: Nature
- Camera: Nikon EM
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2007-01-28 17:00








