Beautiful White Tailed Deer Tend to Be Very Cautious Out in the Open
Cautious We tend to have quite a few white tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) around our neighborhood since we back up...
Cautious We tend to have quite a few white tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) around our neighborhood since we back up...
Shielded Baby Earlier in 2023 I came across this beautiful female white tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) and her young fawn...
Sandhill Family In the vast realm of the animal kingdom, a fascinating aspect that continues to capture our attention is...
The Language of Emotions: How Animals Express Their Feelings reminds readers that animals, like people, can have many emotional states. It discusses how we can recognize some of those emotions and use them in our work. It also explains why it’s good to try to add emotions to our artworks.
It’s Been a Year Since Our Amazing Alaskan Adventure tells readers about some of the author/artist’s memories of her trip to Alaska last September. It touches on highlights of the trip and some of her impressions of Alaska and it’s people.
I Couldn’t Have Found a Better Place to Live tells the story of how the author/artist realized that she lives in an incredible area. It goes on to explain why she feels this way, and concludes with hoping everyone can like their surroundings as much as she does.
Old or Young, Deer are Highly Attentive to the World features a female white tailed deer and her young fawn at attention and then relaxing a bit. It explains why deer are so attentive.
This is Why I Love Living Here! This blog episode features a white tailed deer with her young fawn. It goes on to explain why this was such a special encounter for the author/artist.
A Wonderful Encounter with Beautiful White Tailed Deer shows readers video footage of a yearling white tailed deer as she surveys her surroundings.
Sighting Moose in Seward was an Exciting Wildlife Encounter tells readers the author/artist’s story of finding and photographing moose in Alaska. It shows readers images of both a cow moose and her calves.
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