In February 2018, saw a white Black-tail deer with two regular Black-tail/Mule deer, but only for a second. Went back a couple of times without success. Found tracks, followed to their water supply and waited.
Approximately, 100+ yards away, raining, windy and just enough light. A little luck and…she walked up near my cover in the bushes. The quality of the shots are low, because I was excited. Some call it, “Buck Fever.” Haven’t needed to fill the freezer in many years, so now the hunt is about photographs.
The coloring is called, “Piebald.” This female was with two yearlings hidden in the brush off camera view. They were normal colored Mule deers, with black-tails.
These species of deer are common in the Pacific Northwest. The white fur is not.
Found these three near Mount Rainier National Park located in Washington State. Have a good one wildlife fans!
Mule deer/Black-tail deer
Mt. Rainier National Park
Fun off-road logging road.
Rare “Piebald” Deer In February 2018, saw a white Black-tail deer with two regular Black-tail/Mule deer, but only for a second.