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Watching Wildlife
By PK | July 21, 2008
Colorado is one state you will always have the ability to enjoy watching wildlife. It doesn’t take the average person very long to locate any deer, antelope, or elk. Just drive along any county road late in the evening and look for the right elements, water, food, and shelter and you’ll find them. Of course, coming home late you have to be careful they don’t jump out in front of you.
The majority of the wildlife in these photos are on private land and they haven’t a worry in the world even when hunting season begins. These animals know where to go, where to live, to avoid the hunters. Even after whistling or clicking to them, they’d look up, pose for me, then go right back to grazing. Enjoy!
Mule deer doe
A herd of mule deer
A young elk buck
A herd of antelope bucks
A young mule deer doe
Another mule deer doe
My favorite…mule deer doe with twin fawns
A mule deer doe
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Topics: "Post Cards From the West", Colorado, Routt National Forest, Wildlife and Hunting |























