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The morning started with black tailed deer at the tidal pools at Asilomar State Beach. A very pleasant surprise to see them there. I stayed off to the side and watched them for some time. I love when I get the opportunity to see them by the ocean.
Clear water at the pools. It seemed like a lesson for the young deer.
Black tailed deer normally breed in November and December.
Doe gives birth to one fawn or twins in the spring.
Black tailed deer eat a great variety of grasses, lichens, shrubs, and trees, including western red cedar, willow, salmonberry, red alder, and even poison oak.
They seem to be a smaller deer. The bucks hang together, sometimes I see them by the shore. It seems that the doe and fawns are all over the place right now.
I poked around looking at what else would show up in the pools.
For Phil
Love and miss you.
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