Tracy Bowman
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If it’s anything like mine, it’ll grow back quickly!And he has a new spot he doesn't have to mow for a while.

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If it’s anything like mine, it’ll grow back quickly!And he has a new spot he doesn't have to mow for a while.

Great shots Bryan!The hummingbirds have been out a lot the last few days and I was able to capture a couple of decent shots.
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Thanks, Terry. The hummingbirds love that plant, so I get lots of opportunities to fail at photography each yearGreat shots Bryan!

We have white tail and mule deer but I have a hard time with the differences.Looks like mini white tails.. Some other species?
Wikipedia noted "White-tailed deer from the tropics and the Florida Keys are markedly smaller-bodied than temperate populations, averaging 35 to 50 kg (77 to 110 lb)." but I guess Idaho does not count as tropics, looks to be more like south-mid Sweden.
I cracked it! (or read it from a book).We have white tail and mule deer but I have a hard time with the differences.
Okay, you oughta know what species this is?I cracked it! (or read it from a book).
Idaho has white-tail subspecies O.v. ochrourus while Minnesota has largest subspecies O.v. boreali. Finnish one's descent from Minnesota subspecies and thus seem to be somewhat larger.
https://www.whitetailsunlimited.com/i/p/bk_distribution.pdf
Mule deer would be still a bit bigger, and our indigenous species "roe deer" would be smaller.
Pygmy goatOkay, you oughta know what species this is?
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