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Peak fawning for most of Mississippi is in July, but it can start as early as mid-June or start as late as the end of August.
As summer begins, white-tailed fawns appear right on cue, using stealth and instinct to survive their earliest days.
By Dave Bates For the Observer-Reporter This spring has not only been a wet one but has offered a phenomenon that has not routinely presented in my years as an outdoorsman. Three times during the ...
Just 201 days later, the newest mothers will give birth to their single fawns, which may also allow the new mothers a chance to focus on just one baby at a time.
As the deer population grows so do suburban areas, which in turn puts more folks in contact with nature. Nature has learned ...
Oregon's deer and elk give birth from May through July each year. It's natural for mother animals to leave their young alone ...
The odds of spotting this kind of animal is between 1 in 30,000 to 1 in 1,000,000, according to Kansas Wildlife & Parks.
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