Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Whitey Stands Out

It's August and it's hot. The broad leaf skunk cabbage has dried up in the woods leaving more open space for viewing. We continue to be visited by the buck, about 2-4 times a week, mostly in the evening. The scenario goes like this...from the back deck you can hear the sounds of crumbling branches as something is walking over them. But nothing is visible. Then a little while later 2 or 3 deer come forward toward our yard to eat. They're attracted to downed trees with leaves still growing and also to small bushes--fortunately all in the woods. They stay for about a half hour or perhaps more and watch us and eat, watch us and eat-- all in continuum. So while deer in the backyard have become the expected it is always a thrill to see them so active in our local community.


Whitey 16Nov2009

This past weekend three new deer members emerged. A pure white doe with a few brown patches visited along with two fawns (complete with spots). We first saw them in the leaf lounge (the pile of leaves where the deer like to lay down)munching on tree leaves. In form, 'Whitey' looks like her brown fur friends but she is definitely different. She is an albino. With her dominant white fur she doesn't fit into any form of woods camoflouge. She is plainly visible with her white fur contrasting against the greens and browns. Her two fawns are brown and have the typical dull white spots of youth. They are about half the mother's size and where she goes they go.

So this post is about again about the beauty of wildlife and the many forms it takes. And it is also about contrast and about living while standing out with all of our uniqueness. What is your uniqueness? How do you stand out in your woods?

1 comment:

kathy said...

What a great picture, and creature! But John, this new picture deserves a new post as well!