Description
Driving down a road at Mudphy's Point Provincial Park, we encountered a mama white-tailed deer with her baby. As soon as they saw us, the baby hunkered down right next to the road in the ditch. We could hardly find it and once we did, we snapped off a couple of pictures and left them alone.
I learned that fawns do not give a scent so predators can't find them if they lay perfectly still.
Taken By
Nina Stavlund
Taken On
June 11, 2024
Tagged
fawn
white
tailed
deer
wildlife
mammal
baby
bambi
animal
bird
plant
terrestrial_plant
butterfly
wood
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Focal:
500
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Lens Model:
AF-S NIKKOR 500mm f/5.6E PF ED VR
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Shutter speed:
0.0008
sec
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Aperture: f/
6.3