Dies ist ein weißer Rehbock, bei dem es sich angeblich (laut NP Hohe Tauern) nicht um einen Albino handelt, sondern die Eltern hatten beide die Gene für die weiße Fellfarbe.
We habe seen a white kob (male) since two years in the same area. Might be a son?
Rare albino. Not releasing real location.
These three bucks have all been given names.
Here's Blondie. I didn't name Blondie, my neighbor did (thank you Travis). The rest of the trio was named to reflect his name. Blondie is a beautiful fellow. An old buck, he has a really interesting wheaty color, which is how he got his name.
Trinity County CA
Dark Melanistic Virginia Opossum snacking on cat food in an old barn.
Found in snare in cassava field.
Another evening outing of the melanistically minimalist raccoon family
Mule Deer buck checking out a White-tailed Doe during the pre rut. She was unsure and then a White-tailed buck showed up. After a short stand off, the Mule Deer buck left peacefully.
This series of photos is from a tense interaction between a coyote and a mule deer. The coyote left its partner on the East side of the marsh crossed to the west side of the marsh. As it approached, the mule deer emerged from the vegetation. The coyote took a moment to defecatewhen it made it to the far side, and the mule deer watched it wearily. at first it seemed that the mule deer would let the coyote pass; it moved further west, but kept looking back towards the coyote. The coyote walked south, slowly, keeping a good distance between itself and the mule deer. The deer, noticing the coyote, made a few "stotting" hops and did a high walk for a moment, which the coyote watched. The coyote continued South but the mule deer slowly walked closer to it. Eventually the deer gave chase, albeit slowly, and the coyote ran away, south towardsthe water's edge andthen east along it, with the deer pursuing until the two made it to a large fallen tree, which the deer stopped at and the coyote continued past at a brisk trot. The interaction between the deer and coyote took place over 13 minutes.
Date stamp on camera not working
White fawn.
A family of urban trash pandas in Oakland ca
Alternate coloring - silver with blue eyes
I saw three fish hiding in a hole, but I could not figure out what kind of fish they are.
Occasionally albinoes are born. Allison Jolly named this one "Sapphire"
TL:266mm
Weight:255g
Yolk diameter:About 80mm
It was extracted from a fished adult.
2 deer on island in Wastwater tract pond
7Mar17 photo added - same rabbit with buck Mule Deer.
If you take your dog with you when you are in the woods you may want to a little more cautious than you might have been. I parked and walked down the trail on state land maybe 30 feet before my dog got trapped in a coyote trap.
Check out the blue paint on the tail. The coyote entered the L.A. Zoo from Griffith Park. The male was trapped, marked, and released back into the park by zoo staff. Two days later, my brothers (8 and 10) discovered it in their neighbor's backyard (a few miles away from the zoo). I am happy the zoo's efforts are paying off. What a crazy coincidence!
Pretty certain this is a coyote but it is quite striking in its appearance.
We were walking around Rodeo Lagoon and my fiancé saw orange/orange behind a couple trees. He(?) proceeded to stay back and caught a mole which he played around with. He did approach cars briefly, and fortunately everyone stopped and then he ran off behind the buildings and we did not see him again. At this time, I did not know about hazing and am so glad I have learned!
Shot with 400mm tele lens and cropped.
Had a funny event play out close to the Rio Grande Village at Big bend NP. I had just parked and noticed this Coyote across the park road staring intently at some high grass between it and me. He walked towards it and two Wilson's Snipes flushed and flew to thicker cover. The Coyote kept going to the same spot then picked up a large fallen limb, looked at me a few times then walked back to the back of the clearing and starting chewing on the limb...
semi habituation, recommend coyote signs at every car pullout on this road
Shot in scapula, dragged by bear to three different feeding sights. Multiple bear lays and scats scattered about. Worn runs made by bear and other scavengers showing imprinted bear compressions over the week or two of feeding.
My friend took this photo of a coyote sleeping on his patio. The coyote looks very relaxed.
DOR. Age at death about 2 1/2.
I took this blurry photo of this young deer from my parked car. I think it's a mule deer, based on the black tip of its tail (wdfw.wa.gov/living/deer.html).
Brown anole who fell in love with a fairy!
Southern Flying
squirrels also in pics.
One of three raccoons (and four Southern Flying Squirrels) present.
Breeding Red Throated Loon. Viner Sound, Gilford Island, British Columbia
What looks like one adult and three young Mountain Lions. Only the second Mountain Lion on the cams! The video shows playful behavior among the young.
Full video here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/183319915@N04/50500924073/in/dateposted-public/