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Blacktailed Deer Collection

The black-tailed deer, native to the lush landscapes of Washington in North America, is a captivating sight in the realm of nature's fauna

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

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

Background imageBlacktailed Deer Collection: Black-tailed deer

Black-tailed deer, buck eating wildflowers, lupine, in Olympic NP, Olympic Peninsula, Washington

Background imageBlacktailed Deer Collection: Black-tailed deer, doe resting in siky lupine, Lupinus sericeus, Olympic NP, Olympic Peninsula

Black-tailed deer, doe resting in siky lupine, Lupinus sericeus, Olympic NP, Olympic Peninsula, Washington

Background imageBlacktailed 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 imageBlacktailed 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 imageBlacktailed 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 imageBlacktailed 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 imageBlacktailed 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 imageBlacktailed 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

Background imageBlacktailed Deer 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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The black-tailed deer, native to the lush landscapes of Washington in North America, is a captivating sight in the realm of nature's fauna. Found in iconic locations such as Mount Rainier National Park and Olympic National Park, these majestic creatures roam freely amidst breathtaking scenery. In the wildflower meadows of Mount Rainier National Park, a doe gracefully grazes alongside vibrant blooms. The black-tailed deer's ebony tail stands out against its brown coat, adding an enchanting touch to this picturesque scene. Venturing further into Olympic National Park at Hurricane Ridge, one can witness these elegant creatures against the backdrop of the awe-inspiring Olympic Mountain Range. Here, their presence adds a sense of tranquility to an already serene environment. These remarkable animals are perfectly adapted to their surroundings. Their keen senses allow them to navigate through dense forests and rugged terrains with ease. With Washington being their natural habitat, it comes as no surprise that they thrive here. As part of Washington's diverse wildlife population, black-tailed deer play a vital role in maintaining ecological balance within their ecosystems. They contribute to seed dispersal and vegetation control while also serving as prey for other predators like cougars and wolves. Observing these graceful beings reminds us of the importance of preserving our natural heritage, and is crucial that we continue efforts towards conservation and protection so future generations can experience the wonderment brought by encounters with black-tailed deer in their native habitats. Whether you find yourself exploring Mount Rainier or venturing into Olympic National Park's wilderness areas, keep your eyes peeled for these magnificent creatures – symbols of both resilience and beauty within Washington's rich biodiversity.