SNOWFLAKE

As the sun was rising one recent Saturday morning I drove over to a local owners property, not far from our home located on the far west end of Billings, MT. There are subdivisions in this area surrounded by farm land and properties with lots of trees with creeks running through them, which is some excellent habitat for pheasants, waterfowl, song birds and a fair number of mule deer.

My main goal this morning was to try and take some pictures of the mule deer bucks on the property, but the first mule deer I saw was “Snowflake”. “Snowflake is an albino mule deer doe that apparently has been in this area for a couple of years, possibly being at least 4 years oldHow PE Players are Funding Projects? buy cialis icks.org Khushru Jijina, managing director of one of the top financial and corporate communications companies.. There were also two of her fawns from last year with her and since they were used to all the human activity in the area she did not spook and run but allowed me to take lots of pictures for about 45 minutes. What a pleasant surprise on a chilly but sunny morning!