Whitetail fawns usually hit the ground in May here in the Northeast and the Midwest, but depending on the timing of the rut, or peak breeding time in the previous fall, we observe them either early in ...
Whitetail fawns usually hit the ground in May here in the Northeast and the Midwest, but depending upon the timing of the rut, or peak breeding time in the previous fall, we may catch glimpses of the ...
Most of us see baby animals as cute, cuddly critters that deserve to be doted on and snuggled 24/7 - but unless those baby animals belong to a domesticated species, those affectionate feelings ...
Some years we see and hear about fawn sightings early in May. And then other years, as was the case this spring, we see them later. Fawns started hitting the ground en masse during the middle of May ...
It was once common to see a whitetail doe with two or even three fawns in tow. Today, that’s no longer the case in many parts of whitetail country. Hunters and researchers are noticing fewer fawns in ...
Mule deer are giving new meaning to watching out for other mothers' kids. An intriguing study of mule deer and whitetail deer conducted by the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada and the ...
While many deer hunters blame predators – particularly coyotes and black bears – for nearly any white-tailed deer fawn that fails to survive into adulthood, a new Penn State study suggests that ...