Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Mule Deer - Odocoileus hemionus (Part 11) - Sequoia & King's Canyon NP (2014)

I recently took a trip to Sequoia and King's Canyon National Park (the two parks are connected). I had a great time photographing many scenery and enjoying the beauty of nature both inside the two national parks and out in Sequoia National Forest. Through this chain of blog posts, I will be showing photos of natural scenery, mountains, meadows, forests, wildlife, and the wonderful trees of the parks. I will also be giving some travel advice into the park as I know some of you viewers are probably looking at this to try to plan a trip to the parks. In these parks, is one of the world's largest species of trees, the Giant Sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum). I will also have a few photos of the world's most massive tree the General Sherman Tree in blog posts to come. I hope you enjoy viewing this chain of blog posts!

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Today I continue with my photos from day three. Driving down from Panoramic Point in King's Canyon National Park, I spotted a few Mule Deer (Odocoileus hemionus) on the side of the road. I stopped for some photos of them.

This right here is a fawn (baby deer). 
Approximate GPS location (type into Google) according to the Canon GP-E2 GPS Receiver: 36 44 45 N 118 57 34 W  

Here is the mother in the center of the photo and one of her fawns on the left.  

 Another few shots of the Mule Deer (Odocoileus hemionus).


 Did a few more photos of the fawn. 


There was a total of three fawns. Only managed to get two of them in this photo. I saw three of them but the third one went to go hide somewhere. I ended up getting a photo of the mother and two fawns. 

Another photo of the mother.  

Last photo of the deer before they ran off. 

These are all the photos for today. Next time I continue with photos from General Grant Grove in King's Canyon National Park. Please don't forget to share the blog post with your friends and family members! Also, if you want to get notifications when I post up more photos, "Like" us on Facebook or follow me on Twitter and Instagram. These links can also be found on the top of the right sidebar.

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