#BackyardDeer

2025-03-18

The local deer that's been around a year or two in the winter and spring. It acts different and is always ... by itself. 🤣 It loves the Euonymus bushes. I always thought the long tips just had some winter kill until I realized something was eating the leaves.

A photo of a Mule Deer on March 18, 2025. It is facing the camera, ears turned to the sides, One rear foot lifted. It is between Euonymus and forsythia shubs. Beyond it is a small orchard with dormant fruit trees and brown grass.A photo of the mule deer with it's head in the Euonymus bush. It is facing to the right. It's color is sort of a gray brown with white and black markings.A photo of the mule deer standing towards the right and looking away and to the left. It has a white tail with a black tip, the back of it's head is ruffled a bit with it's winter fur. It's belly is white, it's legs are tan. There is a hazel in the foreground.A photo of the mule deer again eating on the Euonymus bush. It's tail is towards the camera and left a bit, it's ears are visible over it's rump. There are brown decayed flowering plants to it's right leaning over or sticking up to give food and cover for the birds.

It may still be snowing and freezing out at the end of April, but at least I got to see some wildlife today! #PureMichigan #BackyardDeer

7 deer grazing in the backyard.
2022-11-19

Outside our back window. This is their regular time to meander through. Never ceases to make me feel like I’m a Disney princess.

#BackyardDeer #WhiteTailedDeer #DisneyPrincess

Five North American white-tail deer meandering through out back yard. One is hiding behind the tree.

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