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Washington Pronghorn *update, fawns*
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So are they pronghorn or antelope? Who cares, if they're in Washington they're awesome.
This guy might not be a trophy in Wyoming, but I was pretty excited to come across this buck with a doe yesterday morning.
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I look every time I'm traveling the dry side. Yet to see one, but anxious to do so. So cool to have them doing well.
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@hunting4sanity
What general area, if I can ask?
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Re: Washington Pronghorn
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Thanks, any fawns?
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There seem to be a small number of them south of Prosser. I have seen a couple of fawns this year.
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Theres a herd of at least 40 southeast of prosser consistantly.
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Re: Washington Pronghorn *update, fawns*
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The buck I photographed at the start of this thread had always been with a doe. I kept hoping to see a fawn with her, but assumed she just didn't get pregnant this season, well today I found her with twins. Now, if she can just keep them away from predators.
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Re: Washington Pronghorn *update, fawns*
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That is awesome. I have yet to see one in Washington.
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Omg squeeeeeeee babies. 😍😍😍😍
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Thanks, good job
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very cool!!!
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Re: Washington Pronghorn *update, fawns*
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that is cool. Lived in Burns, Or in the 70's and saw them all the time down there. They are fun to watch and quite amazing to see how fast they can run.
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How awesome!! Thank you so much for sharing pics
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Quote from: kellama2001 on July 16, 2018, 01:20:10 PM
How awesome!! Thank you so much for sharing pics
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