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Michael Todd | all galleries >> Galleries >> South Florida Birding 2013 > Key Deer
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25-APR-2013 Michael Todd

Key Deer

No Name Key; Monroe Co

The tiny Key Deer, a subspecies of our White-tailed, is found only now on a small section of the Florida Keys. The population is less than 800 individuals. This is an adult female, and about the size of a medium-sized dog. They have little fear of humans, and are often hit by cars even though a lot of precautions are in place to help with this. We saw about 5 on No Name Key.

Canon EOS 50D ,Canon EF 400mm f/5.6L USM
1/1600s f/7.1 at 400.0mm iso640 full exif

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