Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Photo & Video => Topic started by: Scvette on December 22, 2021, 06:25:01 PM
-
So I was out testing my new SxS in capital forest today and saw a black tail doe with a this year fawn. It was white with a brown head. I have pictures but can’t seem to post them. If this is something you guys want to see I can send pics to someone who can post. No I’m not a scammer, just can’t figure how to post pics.
-
Try screen shot of your pic and then try posting. That fixed my problems when posting.
-
Posting for Scvette
-
One more
-
Thanks.
-
Nice piebald blacktail!
I have also seen them in the south Puget Sound area. It is a somewhat rare genetic condition. On Orcas Island, up in the San Juans, there seems to be a good number of piebald blacktailed deer- perhaps there is less "predation penalty" on the islands for having a more visible hide.
Thank you for sharing!
-
Cool! Hadn't heard of a piebald blacktail before, but a quick Google search shows they've had them in Clallam County and on Whidbey Island.
-
Thanks.
Thanks for getting them posted, I think they are cool.
-
This is in capital forest. Pretty close to the Rock candy parking area.
-
Here’s one that is close to my place
-
Cool! Hadn't heard of a piebald blacktail before, but a quick Google search shows they've had them in Clallam County and on Whidbey Island.
Seen quite a few on North Whidbey, plus an 4x4 albino buck that might have had couple stickers.
-
Pretty cool. 😎
-
:yeah:
I’ve never seen a piebald Blacktail before :tup:
-
NO A pinto is NOt that rare, he looks very cool indeed... Orcas Island has alot of Pinto bucks there, seen at least 20 in 4 years! :hello:
-
Used to be a few piebalds in the Humptulips area. Not sure if they are still there.
-
Here’s one that is close to my place
Blacktail identifying as a cow.
-
REALLY, READ MY ORCAS censes!
:tup:
-
Nice Piebald. Thanks for sharing
-
Ya there pretty neat looking.
If you watch deer farming and all that.
They breed them for color.
In nature a lot more rare.👍
-
Cool! Hadn't heard of a piebald blacktail before, but a quick Google search shows they've had them in Clallam County and on Whidbey Island.
Seen quite a few on North Whidbey, plus an 4x4 albino buck that might have had couple stickers.
We have a lot of them all over the island. :)
Gary
-
There's the one doe that hangs around Orting high school. I have seen a buck north of that roaming the river, but not lately.
-
Very cool. There's a pretty good group of them near me, along the river. Used to see them all the time while fishing. Nothing to fish for anymore, so I haven't kept tabs on them. Used to be a very nice big piebald buck in that group.
-
I’ve seen one in capital forest before. It’s back half was white
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
-
There's the one doe that hangs around Orting high school. I have seen a buck north of that roaming the river, but not lately.
I took this crappy cell phone pic of her yesterday
-
Ran into a local guy sighting in his rifle before hunting season 5 or 6 years ago out there who had shot a piebald buck in CF. He showed me photos of it, had a full body mount done. Pretty cool looking.
-
I've seen them in Kitsap and Jefferson counties.
-
So I was out testing my new SxS in capital forest today and saw a black tail doe with a this year fawn. It was white with a brown head. I have pictures but can’t seem to post them. If this is something you guys want to see I can send pics to someone who can post. No I’m not a scammer, just can’t figure how to post pics.
You can also post pictures to imgur and then just paste the link into your comment. Just go to imgur.com, hit "new post" in the upper left hand corner, click "choose photo or video", select the picture you want to upload and then it will generate a page and you can just copy the link.
-
Piebald whitetail from up here