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Blacktail Deer Collection

The majestic Black-tailed deer, also known as the Mule Deer, can be found in various breathtaking locations across North America

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Black-tailed deer
A Black-tailed deer (Odocoileus hemionus) finds concealment in tall grass at Cape Disappointment State Park; Ilwaco, Washington, United States of America

Background imageBlacktail Deer Collection: Mule Deer Near Maligne Lake, Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada

Mule Deer Near Maligne Lake, Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada

Background imageBlacktail Deer Collection: Mule Deer In Wheat Field, Saskatchewan

Mule Deer In Wheat Field, Saskatchewan

Background imageBlacktail Deer Collection: USA, Olympic National Park, Washington. Male Blacktail deer in velvet eats wildflowers

USA, Olympic National Park, Washington. Male Blacktail deer in velvet eats wildflowers in meadow along Obstruction Point road

Background imageBlacktail Deer Collection: North America, Canada, Alberta, Waterton Lakes NP, Blacktail or Mule deer (Odocoilius

North America, Canada, Alberta, Waterton Lakes NP, Blacktail or Mule deer (Odocoilius hemionus)

Background imageBlacktail Deer Collection: USA, Washington. Black-tailed Deer of the Pacific Northwest

USA, Washington. Black-tailed Deer of the Pacific Northwest

Background imageBlacktail Deer Collection: Black-tail Deer - buck in alpine meadow covered with bistort flowers, summer

Black-tail Deer - buck in alpine meadow covered with bistort flowers, summer. Olympic national park; Washington, USA
TOM-1242 Black-tail Deer - buck in alpine meadow covered with bistort flowers, summer. Olympic National Park; Washington, USA

Background imageBlacktail Deer Collection: Black-tailed Deer - fawn in subalpine meadow, summer. Olympic National Park, Washington, USA. MD144

Black-tailed Deer - fawn in subalpine meadow, summer. Olympic National Park, Washington, USA. MD144
TOM-1233 Black-tailed Deer - fawn in subalpine meadow, summer Olympic National Park, Washington, USA. Odocoileus hemionus Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageBlacktail Deer Collection: Black-tail Deer - buck Pacific Northwest, North America. MD125

Black-tail Deer - buck Pacific Northwest, North America. MD125
TOM-1560 Black-tail Deer - buck Pacific Northwest, North America Odocoileus hemionus Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageBlacktail Deer Collection: Black-tailed Deer - buck standing among avalanche lilies. June. Pacific Northwest. MD30

Black-tailed Deer - buck standing among avalanche lilies. June. Pacific Northwest. MD30
TOM-1554 Black-tailed Deer - buck standing among avalanche lilies. June. Olympic national park, Pacific Northwest. Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageBlacktail Deer Collection: Black-tailed Deer - buck stands among subalpine wildflowers. June. Pacific Northwest. MD19

Black-tailed Deer - buck stands among subalpine wildflowers. June. Pacific Northwest. MD19
TOM-1549 Black-tailed Deer - buck stands among subalpine wildflowers. June Pacific Northwest, North America Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageBlacktail Deer Collection: Mule Deer - bucks in Autumn. Snow is common in late September-October. Northern Rockies. MD446

Mule Deer - bucks in Autumn. Snow is common in late September-October. Northern Rockies. MD446
TOM-1256 Mule / black-tailed Deer - bucks in Autumn. Snow is common in late September-October. Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, Northern Rockies


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The majestic Black-tailed deer, also known as the Mule Deer, can be found in various breathtaking locations across North America. From the stunning landscapes of Jasper National Park in Alberta, Canada to the vast wheat fields of Saskatchewan, these graceful creatures roam freely. In Washington State's Olympic National Park, a male Blacktail deer with velvet antlers delicately grazes on wildflowers. Another sighting captures a male Blacktail deer in velvet atop Blue Mountain, showcasing its regal presence against the backdrop of nature's beauty. Whether it's difficult to distinguish between a blacktail or mule deer in Olympic National Park or Waterton Lakes National Park in Alberta is up for debate. However, their enchanting allure remains undeniable. These Pacific Northwest natives are no strangers to alpine meadows adorned with vibrant bistort flowers during summer. A buck stands proudly amidst this floral paradise within Olympic National Park; an image that epitomizes tranquility and harmony. As we explore the diverse landscapes of North America - from Washington to Alberta - let us not forget to appreciate and protect these magnificent creatures that grace our natural wonders. The Black-tailed deer symbolizes resilience and adaptability while reminding us of the delicate balance between humans and wildlife in our shared habitat.