Okay, so there weren't any antelope, but last night when I looked out of our bedroom window I DID see deer. First, a doe went across the street, then a yearling, and following the two of them, a smaller albino! The deer herds in and around the city have always had at least one albino, but I have never seen one near our house before. It was kind of cool.
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ReplyDeleteCool.. I've never seen an albino deer!
ReplyDeletekristi: It was great--and I WILL be posting about our trip ASAP! :)
ReplyDeleteburg: Yes, the first one that was spotted here was quite a novelty--after this many years of seeing them, they feel quite common.
I love baby doe's.
ReplyDeleteWith all the deer we have around our place I've never seen an albino, either! Where's the picture??? :)
ReplyDeleteObviously, the albinism must be due to genetics and we have had at least one albino in the local herd for well over twenty years. And I have NEVER had a camera when I have seen one. But, what else is new, right? :)
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