RHH's photos with the keyword: odocoileus

White-tailed Deer

RHH
20 Jul 2023 13 3 90
A White-tailed Deer, photographed along the Hidden Lake trail in Glacier National Park, Montana.

Blacktail Buck

RHH
11 Dec 2019 27 14 208
Decided to take a break from photos of Yellowstone and post some from around our home, this of a Blacktail Buck that has taken up residence in our back yard. He has been there several nights and more often during the day. We noticed an injury on his rear hindquarter and think he may have been hit by a car. It is hunting season but the wound does not appear to be the result of a gunshot. He seems otherwise okay. The Columbia Blacktail Deer is a small subspecies of Mule Deer and is very common in our area. This is the kind of deer we hit with our car some weeks ago.

Blacktail Buck

RHH
11 Dec 2019 20 8 190
This Blacktail Buck has often been in our back yard recently. He appears to have been slightly injured, perhaps by an automobile.

Blacktail Buck

RHH
11 Dec 2019 12 3 169
This Blacktail Buck has been often in our back yard recently. We noticed he had an injury on his left hindquarter and think he may have been hit by a car, though appears otherwise okay.

Mule Deer

RHH
06 Dec 2019 11 3 144
This Mule Deer (note the long ears) was photographed on a spring morning just outside of Yellowstone National Park as we drove into the park via the east entrance road.

Columbia Black-tailed Deer

RHH
04 Nov 2019 24 21 213
This is a Columbia Black-tailed Deer, a small sub-species of Mule Deer, in our backyard. I've posted the photo because I have a story to tell. We had gone Saturday to visit our youngest son and his wife and their baby, the baby only a few weeks old. We had seen her at the time she was born and this was our second visit. They live in western Washington, in the town where we lived before my retirement. We had our handicapped son with us so that he could see his new niece as well. We drove home through the night Sunday and were within thirty miles of home at about 2:30 am when we hit a deer. I didn't even have time to swerve before hitting it and smashed the front of the car so badly that it wasn't drive-able. We had to call and get a wrecker to tow us home. We are thankful that no one (except the deer) was hurt. Things can be replaced. People can't. A State Trooper (policeman) stopped shortly after the accident and looked for the deer - wanted to make sure it wasn't in the road or lying wounded along the road, but couldn't find it. We've actually got quite a bit of the poor deer on the car - hair and blood and flesh, so I doubt it survived. Now we are waiting to find out whether or not the car is repairable. It was taken away to a repair shop this afternoon.

Columbia Black-tailed Deer

RHH
04 Nov 2019 19 9 139
This is a female Columbia Black-tailed Deer, a subspecies of Mule Deer lying in our back yard where they often come to graze or sleep.

Columbia Black-tailed Deer

RHH
04 Nov 2019 17 6 146
These are two Columbia Black-tailed Deer in the fields near our home. They are very common in our area and they eat everything, so that we are not able to have a garden or much in the way of flowers.

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.

Columbia Blacktail Deer

RHH
05 Mar 2018 36 24 745
The Columbia Blacktail Deer is a subspecies of Mule Deer, smaller than an ordinary Mulie and smaller, too, than a Whitetail Deer. It is the only deer west of the Cascades. There are so many of them where we live that they become pests. This photo was taken near Anacortes, Washington, in Washington Park.

Black-tailed Deer

RHH
15 Jan 2014 36 10 1377
This is the Columbian Black-tailed Deer, photographed by my wife on Hurricane Ridge in Olympic National Park, and the last shot I'll be posting from that trip.

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.