RHH's photos with the keyword: black-tailed deer

Black-tailed Deer

RHH
11 Aug 2018 7 2 190
The Columbia Black-tailed Deer is a subspecies of Mule Deer, smaller than an ordinary Mule Deer and with a distinctive black tail. They are very common in our area and often come into our garden. This young buck along with three others not only browsed in our back garden but bedded down there for the night.

Black-tailed Deer

RHH
11 Aug 2018 11 3 178
The Columbia Black-tailed Deer is a subspecies of Mule Deer, smaller than an ordinary Mule Deer and with a distinctive black tail. They are very common in our area and often come into our garden. This young buck along with three others not only browsed in our back garden but bedded down there for the night.

Black-tailed Deer

RHH
11 Aug 2018 33 23 334
The Columbia Black-tailed Deer is a subspecies of Mule Deer, smaller than an ordinary Mule Deer and with a distinctive black tail. They are very common in our area and often come into our garden. This young buck along with three others not only browsed in our back garden but bedded down there for the night. Nor did they move when we came out on the back deck to take photos. They are beautiful but pests as well since they eat everything. In fact, the only way to have a garden in our area is to surround it with a six foot fence and we would rather be able to see the fields and forest around our home.

Columbian Black-tailed Deer

RHH
03 Jan 2014 15 5 945
This is another photo of my wife's, taken on Hurricane Ridge in Olympic National Park. The deer is a Columbian Black-tailed deer, Odocoileus hemionus.

Columbian Black-tailed Deer

RHH
23 Dec 2013 26 6 1056
This is a Columbian Black-tailed Deer, Odocoileus hemionus columbianus, a subspecies of the Mule Deer that is found from California up into British Columbia. It is smaller than its cousin, the White-tailed Deer. This young buck was photographed on Hurricane Ridge in Olympic National Park by my wife. ronaldhanko-orchidhunter.blogspot.com/2013/10/the-olympics-first-day.html