
A dog came over and barked at these deer before I could get a photo of them grazing! Tails up, and away they go, showing quite well, why they are called white-tailed deer.

A dog came over and barked at these deer before I could get a photo of them grazing! Tails up, and away they go, showing quite well, why they are called white-tailed deer.
I set out for Force Rd. at the Killbuck Creek Wildlife Area in Wayne County, Ohio, to see if I could locate the King Rail, which had eluded me during at least 3 other visits! This time I was rewarded with a sighting of the birds, as well as the bonus of the other animals! Disclaimer: Some experts verified that these birds were the Common Gallinule bird! So it goes! Maybe next time!

Common Gallinule

Eastern Phoebe
White-tailed Deer
Raccoon
Common Gallinule – Some are likely young chicks

Beaver

While trying to capture sight of some birds, this deer lopes along below the Millersburg Village Cemetery!

As we walked on the walking trail, this white-tailed deer decided she wasn’t in any danger!