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Re: DEER from a neighboring subdivision

Mysterious.

 

Almost like seeing a unicorn.

 

Thank you, MamaWick.  First-time experience for me.

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Re: DEER from a neighboring subdivision

@MamaWick - I have never seen an albino deer. Thank you for posting that picture - he is such a beautiful animal. Hopefully, he can join the Wick herd and be well fed and safe.

 

Thank you for posting all of your pictures these past months. They certainly brought smiles during difficult times.

 

Happy New Year!

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Re: DEER from a neighboring subdivision

Oh my gosh!  What a beauty he is!  Thank you so much for sharing this picture!  Heart

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Re: DEER from a neighboring subdivision

Wow!!

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Re: DEER from a neighboring subdivision

How amazing is that!

He is wonderful!

I've never seen anything like him.Heart

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Re: DEER from a neighboring subdivision

Please Google albino deer to learn more.  Also, look for axis deer.

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Re: DEER from a neighboring subdivision

@MamaWick -

I did look up albino and axis and piebald deer

and found him-

His name is Dragon and he lives now on a Michigan farm. He is quite the star on the internet.

albino deer

I never knew of all these different beautfiul deer! Nature is amazing isn't it?

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Re: DEER from a neighboring subdivision


@MamaWick wrote:

Please Google albino deer to learn more.  Also, look for axis deer.


@MamaWick  I read that their vision isn't that good. I also read that Native Americans thought they were magical and it was bad luck to harm one. Very interesting!

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Re: DEER from a neighboring subdivision

Word will spread in the deer world and BB, Tracy and friends will let Mr. Albino know that there is a wonderful place to eat and hang out and he will be greeted by the Wicks and Cricket and feel at home and loved!  

 

In every aspect  of nature there is beauty

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Re: DEER from a neighboring subdivision

Stunning!!!!!