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Black Tail Collection

In the vast wilderness of Alaska, a majestic Sitka Black-Tail Deer Buck stands tall and proud

Background imageBlack Tail Collection: A Sitka Black-Tail Deer Buck (Odocoileus Hemionus Sitkensis) Looks At Camera

A Sitka Black-Tail Deer Buck (Odocoileus Hemionus Sitkensis) Looks At Camera, Has Shed His Velvet From His Antlers, Alaska Wildlife Conservation Centre; Alaska, United States Of America

Background imageBlack Tail Collection: Swordtail

Swordtail
LA-9509 Swordtail Xiphophorus helleri Jean-Michel Labat contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageBlack Tail Collection: Mule Deer - doe and fawn in wildflowers (mostly wild asters) - Glacier National Park - Montana

Mule Deer - doe and fawn in wildflowers (mostly wild asters) - Glacier National Park - Montana - Summer _D3A7202
TOM-1805 Mule Deer - doe and fawn in wildflowers (mostly wild asters) Glacier National Park - Montana - Summer Odocoileus hemionus Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageBlack Tail Collection: Mule Deer - buck in wildflowers (mostly wild asters) - Glacier National Park - Montana - Summer

Mule Deer - buck in wildflowers (mostly wild asters) - Glacier National Park - Montana - Summer _D3A7074
TOM-1801 Mule Deer - buck in wildflowers (mostly wild asters) Glacier National Park - Montana - Summer Odocoileus hemionus Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageBlack Tail Collection: Coastal Black-tailed Deer - buck - Autumn - Pacific Northwest - Washington - USA _CXA4350

Coastal Black-tailed Deer - buck - Autumn - Pacific Northwest - Washington - USA _CXA4350
TOM-1715 Coastal Black-tailed Deer - buck - Autumn Pacific Northwest - Washington - USA Odocoileus hemionus Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageBlack Tail Collection: Coastal Black-tailed Deer - buck appearing through foliage - Autumn - Pacific Northwest

Coastal Black-tailed Deer - buck appearing through foliage - Autumn - Pacific Northwest - Washington - USA _CXA4189
TOM-1714 Coastal Black-tailed Deer - buck appearing through foliage Pacific Northwest - Washington - USA Odocoileus hemionus Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageBlack Tail Collection: Mule / Blacktail deer - female and young Ponderosa Ranch - Seneca - Oregon - USA

Mule / Blacktail deer - female and young Ponderosa Ranch - Seneca - Oregon - USA
WAT-11009 Mule / Blacktail deer - female and young Ponderosa Ranch - Seneca - Oregon - USA Odocoileus hemionus M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageBlack Tail Collection: Black-tailed Deer (Odocoileus hemionus) in Olympic National Park temperate rain forest

Black-tailed Deer (Odocoileus hemionus) in Olympic National Park temperate rain forest
TOM-1237 Black-tailed Deer - in temperate rain forest. Olympic National Park, Washington, USA. Odocoileus hemionus Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only


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In the vast wilderness of Alaska, a majestic Sitka Black-Tail Deer Buck stands tall and proud. With his antlers shed of velvet, he gazes directly into the camera, captivating us with his piercing eyes. This magnificent creature is a true symbol of strength and resilience. Moving to Montana's Glacier National Park, we encounter the graceful Mule Deer family amidst a sea of vibrant wildflowers. The doe and fawn frolic in fields adorned mostly by glacier lilies, creating a picturesque scene that embodies the beauty of nature in its purest form. As we explore further into this breathtaking park, we stumble upon another Mule Deer buck immersed in an enchanting landscape filled with wild asters. To our surprise, he shares this idyllic setting with none other than a Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep ram – two remarkable species coexisting harmoniously. Venturing towards Washington's Pacific Northwest region during autumn reveals yet another marvel: the Coastal Black-tailed Deer buck emerges from dense foliage like an apparition. His presence evokes both mystery and admiration as he navigates through nature's tapestry during this season of change. These encounters remind us of the awe-inspiring diversity found within America's wildlife sanctuaries. Each black tail represents not only an individual animal but also serves as a testament to conservation efforts across these regions. Through their existence alone, these creatures inspire us to cherish and protect our natural world for generations to come. Let us celebrate their grace and magnificence while embracing our responsibility to preserve their habitats for future black tails yet to roam freely under open skies.