This series of images were selected from a rutting encounter that lasted one hour. The location was the meadow at Big Meadows, SNP. As is normally the case here the animals were accustomed to sharing the terrain with hikers, photographers, and tourist etc. and was unconcerned by our presence.
As the morning wore on drawing towards noon the doe lay down amongst some bushes with her protective suitor doing likewise nearby. With the likelihood of more rutting action from this couple quite low , Willard & I shot a few images of the bedded buck before moving on to look for more active subjects.
When first sighted the buck was standing near his doe. Looking alert, he was keeping a sharp lookout for challenging bucks. During the rut, once the actual breeding has begun, whitetail bucks are often observed exhibiting this behavior. Notice the position of the doe’s tail; a sure sign that she is in estrus and ready for mating.
Catching up with his doe, the buck slowed to a walk. The short burst of exertion had him breathing heavily and the backlighting illuminated his breath as he expelled it into the cold mountain air.
As the morning wore on drawing towards noon the doe lay down amongst some bushes with her protective suitor doing likewise nearby. With the likelihood of more rutting action from this couple quite low , Willard & I shot a few images of the bedded buck before moving on to look for more active subjects.
Great series,with the last picture being exceptional.
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Salty: That is a great series of the deer in action, wonderful photos.
ReplyDeleteVery nice series. I've never gotten so close to Whitetail, but I've been able to walk very close to rutting Mule Deer.
ReplyDeletethey look like they are just waiting for you
ReplyDeleteWow!! Nice shot you've got here I wish nobody will get that buck I like them to live and not be eaten ^_^
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Wonderful photos, Coy! It's interesting that the animals are so unconcerned about your presence.
ReplyDeleteLove the series of deer photos. They were all great.
ReplyDeleteGosh, you could do a very nice book with all these shots you showed us... The last one of this set is marvelous!
ReplyDeleteNice captures Coy.
ReplyDeleteReally, truly gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely series! Thanks!
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