Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Closeup: Mike
Here's a closeup of Mike now that his velvet has vanished, showing the injury on his right brow antler. Although the antler touches his forehead, there does not appear to be any rubbing and from our observations there is no problem with his vision.
Nearly all deer have a facial gland in front of each eye which you can see in this photo. The gland contains a strongly scented pheromone used to mark his home range. Bucks of a wide range of species open these glands wide when angry or excited.
Thursday, August 23, 2007
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
More dreads
More deer are losing the velvet that has covered their growing antlers since April/May. Gulliver and Moki are added to the list. KoKo lost his velvet overnight, from black velvet to bone with no signs of the dried velvet strands. Mike has lost his velvet and we are pleased that his injured brow antler has hardened in such a way as not to impair his vision. It looks like a broken finger and we are still trying to get a good picture of it.
This picture shows Ty in the background with his velvet still on. Moki is in the foreground with the velvet torn away from his left antler and the hard right antler, but some of the strands of velvet are still attached to the base (burr) and look like dreadlocks dangling on his forehead and sometimes over his eyes. This bothers the deer and they rub their antlers against the juniper and cedar boughs to tear away at them and hurry up with their loss.
Monday, August 20, 2007
Velvet shreds
Two of our bucks have shedded their velvet so far -- both in the past few days. First EGee, then Dandy. Our picture of EGee was not the greatest, but Dandy stopped moving his head from side to side long enough to give us this picture. The deer are bothered by the long strips that hang in front of their eyes both the shreds of velvet dry and fall off in about 48 hours.
Monday, August 06, 2007
Sign posted
Merci also to Diane Lalonde and Adam Strauss for helping to mount the sign.
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