Very interesting as always and thank you for the additional information. I signed up to receive the Arizona Wildlife news. I would really like to see a Coues deer in person because I can't really determine who small they are from the pictures, my dog weighs 110 (Black Lab & Rottweiler mix]
The Coues are such beautiful deer. I was so excited to see some on my way into Madera Canyon last year. Actually thought I had seen a Coues in Tanque Verde but it wasn't until I saw a real Coues in Madera that I knew the previous spotting was mistaken. Thanks for the article.
I have always marveled at their small delicate size how they are able to survive. When they are startled and run down-hill, at break-neck speed, I'm amazed they don't break a leg and hurt themselves!
Of course, the best is when them seem to disappear right in front of you, and don't move until you're right on top of them, they are great animals.
Always fun to see them in Madera. They are so much smaller than the white-tailed we have in WI.
They are regulars in Madera. Nice that you get to see them in WI also.
Very interesting as always and thank you for the additional information. I signed up to receive the Arizona Wildlife news. I would really like to see a Coues deer in person because I can't really determine who small they are from the pictures, my dog weighs 110 (Black Lab & Rottweiler mix]
You'll enjoy the AZ Wildlife News. There's always a possibility of seeing the deer in Madera Canyon. You have a big dog!!!
The Coues are such beautiful deer. I was so excited to see some on my way into Madera Canyon last year. Actually thought I had seen a Coues in Tanque Verde but it wasn't until I saw a real Coues in Madera that I knew the previous spotting was mistaken. Thanks for the article.
Thanks Debra. They are nice to see no matter how many times you see them
I have always marveled at their small delicate size how they are able to survive. When they are startled and run down-hill, at break-neck speed, I'm amazed they don't break a leg and hurt themselves!
Of course, the best is when them seem to disappear right in front of you, and don't move until you're right on top of them, they are great animals.
They are amazing creatures, aren't they?
Interesting.
Thanks!