Little Fawn Blue Wildflowers
by Nava Thompson
Title
Little Fawn Blue Wildflowers
Artist
Nava Thompson
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
A fawn enjoys the little blue wildflowers. This would be darling for a child's room.White-tailed deer are generalists and can adapt to a wide variety of habitats. The largest deer occur in the temperate regions of Canada and United States. The Northern white-tailed deer (borealis), Dakota white-tailed deer (dacotensis), and Northwest white-tailed deer are some of the largest animals, with large antlers. The smallest deer occur in the Florida Keys and in partially wooded lowlands in the neotropics. Although most often thought of as forest animals depending on relatively small openings and edges, white-tailed deer can equally adapt themselves to life in more open prairie, savanna woodlands, and sage communities as in the Southwestern United States and northern Mexico. These savanna-adapted deer have relatively large antlers in proportion to their body size and large tails. Also, there is a noticeable difference in size between male and female deer of the savannas. The Texas white-tailed deer , of the prairies and oak savannas of Texas and parts of Mexico, are the largest savanna-adapted deer in the Southwest, with impressive antlers that might rival deer found in Canada and the northern United States. There are also populations of Arizona and Carmen Mountains white-tailed deer that inhabit montane mixed oak and pine woodland communities. The Arizona and Carmen Mountains deer are smaller but may also have impressive antlers, considering their size. The white-tailed deer of the Llanos region of Colombia and Venezuela have antler dimensions that are similar to the Arizona white-tailed deer.
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August 1st, 2012
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Comments (55)
Mariola Bitner
Congratulations on your outstanding artwork! It has been chosen to be FEATURED in the group “500 VIEWS.”
Dawn Currie
Nava, Congratulations on your feature in Pure Nature Photography - celebrating the best of our natural world!
Doug Kreuger
Nava, Whenever I see a fawn like this one. I picture John stopping the car, suddenly, and you jumping out to get the perfect shot! Seeing is believing! L&F
Nava Thompson replied:
Doug---thank you---sometimes that is the picture-----seeing is believing :) Thanks for the l/f!