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Odocoileus Hemionus Collection

The majestic Mule Deer (Odocoileus hemionus) is a captivating sight in various landscapes across North America

Background imageOdocoileus Hemionus Collection: Mule Deer (Odocoileus hemionus) buck and doe bedded

Mule Deer (Odocoileus hemionus) buck and doe bedded

Background imageOdocoileus Hemionus Collection: Mule deer (Odocoileus Hemionus) buck bellowing among autumn landscape

Mule deer (Odocoileus Hemionus) buck bellowing among autumn landscape
The mule deer is a deer indigenous to western North America; it is named for its ears, which are large like those of the mule. The several subspecies include the black-tailed deer

Background imageOdocoileus Hemionus Collection: Alert mule deer buck resting, Montana, USA

Alert mule deer buck resting, Montana, USA

Background imageOdocoileus Hemionus Collection: Alert mule deer buck and doe, Montana, USA

Alert mule deer buck and doe, Montana, USA

Background imageOdocoileus Hemionus Collection: Alert mule deer buck resting. Montana, USA

Alert mule deer buck resting. Montana, USA

Background imageOdocoileus Hemionus Collection: Black-tailed deer buck

Black-tailed deer buck

Background imageOdocoileus Hemionus Collection: Black-tailed deer buck

Black-tailed deer buck

Background imageOdocoileus Hemionus Collection: Black-tailed deer buck

Black-tailed deer buck

Background imageOdocoileus Hemionus Collection: Mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) Grasslands National Park, Saskatchewan, Canada

Mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) Grasslands National Park, Saskatchewan, Canada

Background imageOdocoileus Hemionus Collection: Mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) Southern Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan, Canada

Mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) Southern Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan, Canada

Background imageOdocoileus Hemionus Collection: Young mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) in badlands, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Young mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) in badlands, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada

Background imageOdocoileus Hemionus Collection: USA, Oregon, Malheur County, Malheur river, Odocoileus hemionus, Mule deer

USA, Oregon, Malheur County, Malheur river, Odocoileus hemionus, Mule deer

Background imageOdocoileus Hemionus Collection: Mule Deer and Prince of Wales Hotel, Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, Canada

Mule Deer and Prince of Wales Hotel, Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, Canada

Background imageOdocoileus Hemionus Collection: Mule Deer Buck

Mule Deer Buck

Background imageOdocoileus Hemionus Collection: Mule deer buck, emerging from cover

Mule deer buck, emerging from cover

Background imageOdocoileus Hemionus Collection: Mule deer buck, high desert autumn

Mule deer buck, high desert autumn

Background imageOdocoileus Hemionus Collection: Autumn mule deer buck

Autumn mule deer buck

Background imageOdocoileus Hemionus Collection: Mule deer buck

Mule deer buck

Background imageOdocoileus Hemionus Collection: Black-tailed doe with mange

Black-tailed doe with mange

Background imageOdocoileus Hemionus Collection: Black-tailed doe

Black-tailed doe

Background imageOdocoileus Hemionus Collection: Herd of mule deer in winter, Teton Valley, Driggs, Idaho

Herd of mule deer in winter, Teton Valley, Driggs, Idaho

Background imageOdocoileus Hemionus Collection: USA, Colorado, Woodland Park. Mule deer doe in fresh snow

USA, Colorado, Woodland Park. Mule deer doe in fresh snow

Background imageOdocoileus Hemionus Collection: Mule deer buck escaping danger

Mule deer buck escaping danger

Background imageOdocoileus Hemionus Collection: Mule deer buck autumn color

Mule deer buck autumn color

Background imageOdocoileus Hemionus Collection: A mule deer buck at National Bison Range, Montana

A mule deer buck at National Bison Range, Montana

Background imageOdocoileus Hemionus Collection: San Juan Island, Washington State, USA. Two mule deer fawns curiously looking out

San Juan Island, Washington State, USA. Two mule deer fawns curiously looking out from behind a bush

Background imageOdocoileus Hemionus Collection: Utah, Capitol Reef National Park, mule deer

Utah, Capitol Reef National Park, mule deer

Background imageOdocoileus Hemionus Collection: Bozeman, Montana, USA. Two male and one female mule deer beside a rural road

Bozeman, Montana, USA. Two male and one female mule deer beside a rural road

Background imageOdocoileus Hemionus Collection: USA, Colorado, Cameron Pass. Mule deer doe with fawn

USA, Colorado, Cameron Pass. Mule deer doe with fawn. Credit as: Fred Lord / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont.com

Background imageOdocoileus Hemionus Collection: Mule deer buck

Mule deer buck

Background imageOdocoileus Hemionus Collection: Mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) fawns and mother on dirt road, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA

Mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) fawns and mother on dirt road, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA
The mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) is a deer indigenous to western North America; it is named for its ears, which are large like those of the mule

Background imageOdocoileus Hemionus Collection: Mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) in long grass, Madison Mountains, Montana, USA. September

Mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) in long grass, Madison Mountains, Montana, USA. September

Background imageOdocoileus Hemionus Collection: Black-tail Deer Buck

Black-tail Deer Buck

Background imageOdocoileus Hemionus Collection: Mule Deer Buck, Foggy Frosty Morning

Mule Deer Buck, Foggy Frosty Morning

Background imageOdocoileus Hemionus Collection: Mule deer standing alert in a woodland in Yellowstone National Park, USA

Mule deer standing alert in a woodland in Yellowstone National Park, USA
Two Mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) standing alert in a woodland with sage brush in Yellowstone National Park; United States of America

Background imageOdocoileus Hemionus Collection: Portrait of mule deer fawn looking at camera through pine boughs, YNP, USA

Portrait of mule deer fawn looking at camera through pine boughs, YNP, USA
Close-up portrait of mule deer fawn (Odocoileus hemionus) looking at camera through a thicket of lodgepole pines (Pinus contorta); Yellowstone National Park, United States of America

Background imageOdocoileus Hemionus Collection: Mule deer buck staring at the camera, Colorado, USA

Mule deer buck staring at the camera, Colorado, USA
Mule deer buck (Odocoileus hemionus) with large antlers standing in a field of brush staring at the camera; Colorado, United States of America

Background imageOdocoileus Hemionus Collection: Two Mule deer bucks

Two Mule deer bucks (Odocoileus hemionus) standing in a grass field; Steamboat Springs, Colorado, United States of America

Background imageOdocoileus Hemionus Collection: Rear view of three Mule deer bucks

Rear view of three Mule deer bucks (Odocoileus hemionus) standing in a grass field; Steamboat Springs, Colorado, United States of America

Background imageOdocoileus Hemionus Collection: Black-tailed deer

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 imageOdocoileus Hemionus Collection: Mule deer buck in a snowfall

Mule deer buck in a snowfall
Mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) buck standing and looking at the camera during a snowfall; Denver, Colorado, United States of America

Background imageOdocoileus Hemionus Collection: Silhouetted mule deer buck

Silhouetted mule deer buck (Odocoileus hemionus) standing in grass during a golden sunset; Steamboat Springs, Colorado, United States of America

Background imageOdocoileus Hemionus Collection: Mule deer fawns

Mule deer fawns
Two Mule deer fawns (Odocoileus hemionus) standing in golden grass; Steamboat Springs, Colorado, United States of America

Background imageOdocoileus Hemionus Collection: Mule deer buck and doe

Mule deer buck and doe (Odocoileus hemionus) standing in grass; Steamboat Springs, Colorado, United States of America

Background imageOdocoileus Hemionus Collection: Mule Deer (Odocoileus Hemionus), Sequoia National Park; California, United States Of America

Mule Deer (Odocoileus Hemionus), Sequoia National Park; California, United States Of America

Background imageOdocoileus Hemionus Collection: Mule Deer Backlit At Sunrise In Grasslands National Park; Saskatchewan, Canada

Mule Deer Backlit At Sunrise In Grasslands National Park; Saskatchewan, Canada

Background imageOdocoileus Hemionus Collection: Rocky mountain mule deer buck on a rainy fall day, Odocoileus hemionus, Signal Mountain

Rocky mountain mule deer buck on a rainy fall day, Odocoileus hemionus, Signal Mountain, Grand Tetons National Park, Wyoming, Usa, wild

Background imageOdocoileus Hemionus Collection: Mule Deer, Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, Rockies, Canada

Mule Deer, Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, Rockies, Canada Mule Deer (Odocoileus Hemionus), Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, Canada



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The majestic Mule Deer (Odocoileus hemionus) is a captivating sight in various landscapes across North America. From the badlands of Dinosaur Provincial Park in Alberta, Canada to the snowy rivers of Wyoming's Sublette County, these deer are truly adaptable creatures. In one snapshot, a buck and doe can be seen peacefully bedded down together, showcasing their strong bond and social nature. Another image captures a buck bellowing amidst an autumn landscape, his call echoing through the air as if announcing his presence to all who listen. As we venture into different regions, we witness a young mule deer exploring the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Dinosaur Provincial Park. The rugged terrain serves as its playground while reminding us of the importance of preserving such natural wonders. Even on rainy fall days like those on Signal Mountain in Oregon or along Malheur River in Malheur County, these resilient creatures continue their journey undeterred. Their determination shines through as they navigate challenging weather conditions with grace and poise. Sometimes they find themselves sharing space with iconic landmarks like Waterton Lakes National Park's Prince of Wales Hotel in Alberta. This juxtaposition highlights how wildlife seamlessly coexists with human structures when given the opportunity. Whether emerging from cover or traversing high desert landscapes during autumnal hues, each mule deer buck exudes strength and resilience that mirrors the changing seasons around them. Their antlers proudly displayed serve as symbols of power and dominance within their community. In every frame captured by photographers lucky enough to witness these moments firsthand, there is an undeniable sense of awe inspired by these magnificent animals. The Mule Deer (Odocoileus hemionus) continues to captivate our hearts with its beauty and remind us why it deserves our admiration and protection for generations to come.