This doe was observed on the riverfront multi-use recreation trail in Sioux City, Iowa. She was eating from the one of the many mulberry trees along the trail. She then turned and ran away which is when a fawn was seen running with her. This is the same area were a few days before 4 fawns were observed. This doe may be the parent of one to three of the fawns as it is possible for a whitetail doe to have triplets.
Previous articles in the series:
Sioux City River Front Trail: Wild Life Along the Trail, White Tail Deer
Wild Life: War Eagle Park, Animal Remains, 12/29/2016
Wild Life: War Eagle Park, Animal Remains, Wild Turkey, 01/01/2017
Wild Life: Krumann Park, Animal Remains, Wild Turkey, 01/15/2017
Wild Life: Woodbury County Prairie Preserve, Tree Frog, 08/27/2017
Wild Life: Everly, Iowa, American Toad, 09/15/2017
Wild Life: Sioux City, Iowa, Chinese Mantis, 09/16/2017
Wild Life: Sioux City, Iowa, Riverfront, Deer, 09/27/2017
Wild Life: Sioux City, Iowa, War Eagle Park, Whitetail Deer, bucks, 05/20/2018
Wild Life: Sioux City, Iowa, Riverfront, Whitetail Fawn's, 06/28/2018
This blog is about historical and cultural sites, places and events all over the world visited by bicycle or that could be visited by bicycle. It is to show that a motor vehicle does not always have to be used and it is often better to visit these places by bicycle.
Tuesday, July 3, 2018
Wild Life: Sioux City, Iowa, Riverfront, Whitetail Doe, 07/02/2018
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