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02-Sep-2022 copyright Elizabeth Bickel

Changing Coat 9-02-22

A "deer’s coat is designed to provide both a means for thermoregulation and camouflage. Summer coats appear reddish and are thin, allowing deer to better cope with heat stress. In the fall, deer begin a process of molting, which is triggered by hormonal changes that reflect the changing seasons. The reddish summer coat turns into a faded gray or brown color as the new winter coat begins to grow. The new coat is comprised of two layers. The outer guard hairs are hollow, stiff and grow about 2 inches longer than the undercoat. The inner layer is soft and dense which insulates deer from the cold weather and snow. Coat color, regardless of the season, tends to be darker in forested areas and lighter in agricultural areas where deer are exposed to more direct sunlight." Brainerd Dispatch

Canon EOS 1D Mark IV ,Canon EF 600mm f/4L IS USM
1/800s f/5.6 at 840.0mm iso3200 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
Dennis Hoyne17-Sep-2022 02:39
A fine shot of this doe, she does have quite a few burrs in that reddish summer coat she is shedding.
Mieke WA Minkjan07-Sep-2022 14:58
beautiful photo of the deer V
larose forest photos04-Sep-2022 23:05
Wow, this one is really moulting her old coat! What a lovely sharp shot. V
joseantonio04-Sep-2022 09:18
lovely light and details.V.