Saturday, July 5, 2008

No Two Fawns Look Alike!


In my experience, if one is able to observe an extended family group of whitetail deer on a regular basis, it is possible to learn to identify individual deer. It is as though the veil is lifted from ones eyes and they are able to see the differences in features that distinguish individual animals, rather than the similarities that many cause one at first glance to say that all fawns look alike, or that all does look alike, when in fact they do not!

This photograph was taken on the evening of June 29th. Compare it to the photo in the previous post, and note the difference in the facial features of the two deer. It is quite striking when one looks closely!


Canon 40-D: 100-400mm at 400mm 1/125 f6.7 ISO 400

This evening four fawns came to the meadow. Of course I am without a DSLR at present, but I had the superb Canon XL-H1 Camcorder and concentrated on filming the little animals as they flitted about the meadow. It was overcast and likely would not have made good still photographs anyway. In addition the fawns were so active with their running about and playing that it was hard to get good video segments of them and good still photography would have been even more difficult.


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26 comments:

Christy said...

Very cute. If I am not mistaken the fawn in this post has a more narrow head than the other fawn as well as many other differences I am sure.

Louise said...

Beautiful anyway. They do look different.

Raven said...

Interesting. I think the more we pay attention to anything, the more it's uniqueness becomes clear. I'm still praying for you to get your camera back soon.

April said...

What beautiful creatures!!

Carletta said...

I could swear that fawn is looking straight at you questioning with ears tuned to any sudden sound!
Remarkable!

shutter happy jenn said...

Wow... great camera you have! I love your shot!

My CC is posted HERE.

I would appreciate it if you would check it out as well. Thanks!

Happy Weekends!

Kerri Farley said...

He does have some BIG ears! What a cutie pie!! Another fabulous shot Willard!!

What a wonderful experience it must have been to watch the little fawns frolicking about! Those are memories to treasure!

Kyanite said...

Wonderful photo!

Jane Hards Photography said...

Gorgeous and such a fabulous close up.

This Is My Blog - fishing guy said...

Willard: You do a super job on all you capture.
You are right on my post, I do enjoy the nature I see around me. I am thankful there are people like you and Salty who can with such extreme beauty. I do hope your camera is back soon.

Sandy Kessler said...

This one is a compelling picture I never tire of them

Reader Wil said...

It's a wonderful photo! Deer have always something very attractive to writers, painters and other creative people.

The Birdlady said...

So very beautiful! The previous one too....Wonderful work! Thanks for visiting my blog - Glad you have had opportunities to enjoy SNP...we go every other week during season and spend the night so we can be up early..and we don't stay either - you're right...noon is no good for photo-ops. (We're a little closer than you are - about 50 miles from Skyland.)

imac said...

Cute and lovable. Great shot Willard.

Gretchen said...

They are so precious! I love coming here to see what you've captured.

Misty DawnS said...

Willard, I love the wildlife you see and capture! You capture the beauty gloriously. I always have to catch my breath when I view your photos. Thank you for sharing your special talent with me.

kjpweb said...

Very good and precious! This seems to be a very young one - it still is sort of wrinkly!
Great shot!
Cheers, Klaus

Unknown said...

Now that is a wonderful shot! Excellent! Sorry it took me so long to get back to you. I have had a crazy weekend. I really apreciate you support and readership of my place.

Jerry in Tampa said...

Spectacular capture Willard! Awesome detail and tones - a truly wonderful image!

I'm glad I found you - and I will be back!

Cheers:-))

Jerry in Tampa

Anonymous said...

Hi Willard,

First, thank you for taking the time to visit my blog and for your neat comment there. I appreciate it.

Then there is this little animal who looks for all the world like he has a skull cap on or has a modern Mohawk haircut. And when you take the time to look at him or her, he is really a unique animal just as you say. I hope his future is bright.

What in the world happened to your camera? Did you order a new one or is something wrong with the old one. I don't know what I would do if something happened to any of my cameras but then it doesn't matter on the point and shoot but the others would upset me.

Thanks again.

imac said...

Many thanks for your kind comments Willard for my Bridge story.

KOSTAS said...

Very clean, with live colours, amazing photograph, the humid eyes and the nose but also the expression of animal splendid.
Congratulations for this most excellent shot!

Chad Oneil Myers said...

"My, what big ears you have!"

Cool image.

Unknown said...

Good Morning from Mississippi! Hope you have a great week. Keep up the good work here! We had an officer shot yesterday. Keep him in your prayers.

Anonymous said...

I left this comment under your comment on my blog but came here and will post it here too.

Hello Willard,

Yes, the new SXi takes a different battery with a kind of tongue on the end. It lasts longer. I bought an extra so I always have one on hand. The remote release I use is the infra red but have not used it on this one but did or do on the XTi model. The memory cards are tiny and the one I got holds 8GB and that was the largest then but now it is more.

I am sorry, Willard, that you have problems with the Canon and had to send it back but that is the place to get it fixed properly.

I would go nuts without my cameras. I can get by with one or the other but without any would be more than I can cope with.

I did order a new lens but not a Canon. This is a Sigma because I can afford it and the same in Canon is more than I want to spend. LOL

Thanks for your visits and comments.

Stacey Olson said...

Great image, though I have to say that is a face only a mother could love..He looks like maybe his parent were related a bit to closely for the gene pool..(wink)