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happyheidi · 1 year
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Albino whitetail deer ♡
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coffeenuts · 2 years
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Albino by Jena Lynn Photography https://flic.kr/p/2mh7iTV
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neolithicsheep · 1 year
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So there's an albino whitetail deer doe that lives in the area and frequents my property and the pictures I share of her on social media always look like this
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Don't mind her expression there, one thing she does is rely on my oxen to tell her if she should be alarmed which is helpful to me because my oxen are not alarmed by me. You can see my ox Cannon in the background not being alarmed.
Anyway for every nice clear picture of her like this
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I get approximately ten million pictures that look something like this
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I'm not sure why I felt it was important to tell Tumblr about this.
Also it's difficult to scan my camera roll for pics of her because I have a white goat named Gwyn.
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So my brain will be all "ah yes got a pic" and select it and then I have to get rid of it because that is the wrong large white ruminant.
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necromatador · 2 years
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WE’RE LIVE!
The Wildlife Pins: Lake District Kickstarter is officially live! Here, below the cut, is a fun and easy breakdown of all the goals and what designs/colors they unlock!
Initial Goal: $1000 Unlocks the Common & Brown Jackrabbit, the Common Whitetail Deer, and the Common Black Bear. Pins are hard enamel with black nickel metal. Stretch Goal 1: $2500 Unlocks the Common Coyote, the Common Blacktail Deer, and the Common Roosevelt Elk. Pins are hard enamel with black nickel metal. Stretch Goal 2: $3000 Unlocks the Common Moose. Pin is hard enamel with black nickel metal. Stretch Goal 3: $3750 Unlocks the Albino colors for the Jackrabbit, Coyote, Whitetail Deer, Blacktail Deer, Roosevelt Elk, and Moose. Pins are hard enamel with rose gold metal. Unlocks the Blonde color for the Black Bear. Pin is hard enamel with black nickel metal. Also unlocks the Melanistic colors for the Jackrabbit, Coyote, Whitetail Deer, Blacktail Deer, Roosevelt Elk, and Moose. Pins are hard enamel with silver metal. Unlocks the Brown color for the Black Bear. Pin is hard enamel with black nickel metal.
Stretch Goal 4: $4250 Unlocks the Piebald colors for the Coyote, Whitetail Deer, Blacktail Deer, Roosevelt Elk, and Moose. Also unlocks the Light Brown and Grey colors for the Jackrabbit, and the Cinnamon color for the Black Bear. Pins are hard enamel with black nickel metal.
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un-revenant · 1 year
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Albino Whitetail Deer Tender Loving Care by Michael
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animalsmealbuzz · 5 months
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Camera Captured Deer Giving Birth To Her Fawn, Then Something Surprising Happened
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The Shadow Valley Deer Farm in West Virginia held a special resident named Lacey, a striking albino whitetail deer whose unique coloring and resilient spirit endeared her to the caretakers. Lacey's life took a poignant turn when, after losing her mother at a young age, she struggled to adapt and thrive on her own. Becca, a devoted caretaker at the farm, became Lacey's beacon of hope, providing unwavering support and care during the challenging times. With the farm's veterinary team's aid, Lacey battled through infections and health issues, gradually regaining strength under Becca's watchful eye. Lacey's story was particularly poignant not only due to her albinism but also for her resilience in overcoming adversity. Her distinct coat, a result of albinism, rendered her a cherished member of the farm, and the staff eagerly anticipated the potential birth of her offspring, hoping to witness the rarity of albino fawns. Lacey's journey to motherhood faced hurdles as she initially refused to mate with dominant male deer. However, when introduced to a more submissive male, a unique chemistry sparked between Lacey and her chosen companion. Becca, ever observant, recognized telltale signs indicating Lacey's pregnancy. The farm staff monitored her closely, eager to witness the joyous arrival of new life. Amidst the anticipation, a heartbreaking setback ensued when Lacey lost her first pregnancy, leaving the caretakers disheartened. However, hope persisted, and six months later, Lacey embarked on a new pregnancy journey that would captivate millions. Becca discreetly observed Lacey, noticing subtle changes signaling the imminent arrival of her fawns. As labor approached, Lacey retreated to the meadow, and Becca, armed with her camera, remained vigilant, ready to document the miraculous moment. Through a night of labor, Lacey valiantly ushered in new life, delivering her first fawn, a beautiful brown-coated offspring reminiscent of the classic tale of Bambi. In a moment of apparent conclusion, Becca prepared to leave, but fate had a surprise in store. Lacey wasn't finished yet - she was birthing a second fawn. Astonishingly, Lacey birthed not one but two fawns, a rarity for first-time mothers. While caring for her firstborn, Lacey brought forth a second, and what ensued left everyone in awe. Amidst the anticipation for another brown-coated fawn, Lacey delivered an unexpected surprise - a pristine white fawn emerged, mirroring her mother's unique albino trait. Becca, capturing the moment on her camera, witnessed the astonishing arrival of the albino twin, a rare and breathtaking sight. As Lacey lovingly tended to her newborns, fostering the vital bonds between mother and fawns, the farm staff marveled at the unfolding miracle. The twins, with their distinct coats, began their journey under Lacey's care, learning life skills crucial for their survival. Lacey's story, from adversity to motherhood, became a testament to resilience, compassion, and the marvels of nature. Her twin fawns, embodying the rarity of albino deer, would grow under her watchful gaze, forging a bond as unique and resilient as their mother's journey. Read the full article
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kimberly40 · 1 year
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🦌 The Rare But Striking Piebald Deer: If you live in an area overrun by a growing deer population, the standard brown, white-tailed variety are a dime a dozen. But a piebald deer, with its distinguishable white markings, stands out like a unicorn, rare and beautiful. The piebald coloring is due to a genetic abnormality that leads to a lack of pigmentation in patches around the body.
Piebaldism is a recessive trait; both parents must carry the recessive gene for there to be a chance that they will produce a piebald fawn. It makes this condition extremely rare, affecting less than 2% of the white-tailed deer population.
Contrary to popular belief, a piebald deer is not a cross between a normal whitetail deer and an albino. The origin of the word "piebald" comes from "pie" meaning "mixed up", and "bald" meaning "having a white spot".
Piebald deer also tend to have skeletal or internal deformities, including a bowed snout or curved spine.
The same gene that codes for the coat color associated with piebaldism also codes for skeletal and organ features. The abnormalities associated with the trait can range from indiscernible to extreme, so while some animals only have a few white hairs and no noticeable skeletal deformities, others may be completely white or have such severe spine issues that the the fawns can't survive long after birth.
A piebald deer's lifespan depends on the extent of its visible traits.
*This picture is of a piebald deer in North Carolina a few years ago.
(Read more at https://abc11.com/amp/piebald-deer-viral-photo-white-north-carolina-cary/5822396/)
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win-free-iphone8 · 2 years
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Chapel Hill's albino whitetail deer, Ole Caney, on display
Chapel Hill’s albino whitetail deer, Ole Caney, on display
Chapel Hill’s albino whitetail deer, Ole Caney, on display #Chapel #Hills #albino #whitetail #deer #Ole #Caney #display Welcome to Alaska Green Light Blog, here is the new story we have for you today: You Can Click Here To Watch Restricted Video of this Article CHAPEL HILL, Tenn. (WKRN) — It’s been almost a year since residents in Chapel Hill have seen a well-known albino deer and now they’ll be…
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texastrophyhunters · 3 years
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Albino whitetail deer born in the Texas Hill Country on Cherry Creek Ranch near Comfort, Texas. Photo courtesy-Paul Stafford.
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thebackwoodslife · 6 years
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Some kind of beautiful creature here! #hunting #deer #albino #outdoors #backwoodslife #whitetail
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happyheidi · 1 year
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Children and Mothers
" Children and Mothers never truly part - Bound in the beating of each other's heart." - Charlotte Gray
Here are a couple of photos of Albino whitetail deer Baby Blue Eyes as she walks up and greets her mother Suzy on the deer trail. You can see the love and affection in her eyes that she has for her mother.
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tkingfisher · 5 years
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Holy mackerel, look what the trailcam picked up at Dogskull Patch! Pink nose and hooves, so I am leaning towards an honest-to-god albino whitetail deer. The DNR says they’re about 1-in-30,000.
It’s not illegal to hunt them in North Carolina, unfortunately, so I hope she(?) sticks around Dogskull, since I’m certainly not going to touch her. I am not terribly superstitious, but I’m pretty sure if you kill a white deer, you get cursed so hard that demons are nervous about standing in the same room with you.
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itsthebeastpeddler · 5 years
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Hi! I’m doing a bit of crafting myself and was wondering if you could direct me to where you got your albino goat eyes? I’m looking everywhere for safety eyes where the pupil isn’t black but it’s slow going, haha
The goat eyes I use for the big goatmen are glass! They’re actually albino “whitetail deer eyes.” You can find them here at Van Dyke’s Taxidermy
I get the rest of my eyes from 6060 on Etsy, she’s great! She has safety eyes in a few different shades of pink and red!
I hope that helps!
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mademoiselleclipon · 5 years
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Albino Whitetail Deer
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dtegarden · 3 years
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The White Deer
THE WHITE DEER Sightings of albino deer are very uncommon and they are considered as mystical ghosts of the woods because of their fairytale-like appearance. The chances of an albino deer being born are only 1 in 20,000, as the recessive gene that causes albinism in whitetail deer is extremely rare. The stories of these unusual animals have been a part of several ancient Native American legends…
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pawspurses · 4 years
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Dad's Photography
I am sharing photos and videos that Dad took because he was good at what he did. I believe the world needs to see the world through his eyes. Some of the photos I don't know what type the flower is or the butterfly or even the bird. Any help that you can give me in identifying the animals or flowers would be greatly appreciated. Please, leave your comments below. https://youtu.be/e57xgqgs20g Dad loved to video and photograph wildlife. The title that Dad gave this was Sheep 003. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0y36fMXio4 Coyote up Close
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Shoveller Dump
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Alberta Wheat Pool Grainier
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Sparrow
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Black-Capped Chickadee
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Red-breasted Nuthatch
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Fieldwork on Buow Clarion
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Canada Geese
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Beaver carrying sticks
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Sunset
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Falcon
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Falcons, young ones I believe
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Mom and Dad
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Blood Moon
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Groundhog
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Morning Dew
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Morning Dew
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Bumblebee
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Turkey
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Larry
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Three Piliated Young
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Mule Deer Doe and Fawn
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Small Spider
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Twin Mountain Sheep
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Whitetail Deer Doe
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Coyote
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Elk
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Whitetail Deer
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Squirrel
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Black Bear
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Owl
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Big Horn Sheep
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Owl
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Moose
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Pine Grosbeak
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Pine Grosbeak
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Groundhog
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Pintail
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Albino Flight
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Flying Squirrel
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Bull Bison
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An 8 ender doesn't happen very often.
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Eagel
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Spotted Solitary
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Dew Drop
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Black Eyed Junko female (maybe)
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Warbler
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Owl
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Dad started the Edmonton Chapter.
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Magpie
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Groundhog
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Five Span Bridge
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Hawk
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Horned Grebe
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Caterpillar
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Butterfly
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Butterfly
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Butterfly
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Peep
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Wasp Read the full article
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