"Thanks, Bill Bielefeldt"
"I forgot to mention that the photos were taken on lake Gilmore and I think it is in Onieada county".
----------
Edit: if you want copies of all 20 pictures of the deer and fawn, send an email to: thesheriff@jtirregulars.com.
Sheriff, so glad to see that you got a little vacation. We survived without you! But if I had known... I might have been a little nervous knowing you didn't have our backs.
ReplyDeleteThe deer is beautiful. Looks like she had a regular colored fawn.
Wait a minute, I get it... these were SENT to the JTI. Too bad, sheriff, I think a vaca would be a nice escape.
ReplyDeleteWoW, I have never seen such a animal. How luck can one be to have seen and photographed It?
ReplyDeleteI believe from my past studies, every species, even plants, known has an "albino" version of it.
ReplyDeleteWish I there to have seen it personally...Oneida County isn't very far where I go Up North to.
ReplyDeleteAlthough very rare, there are albinos in every species. Which reminds of Miracle, a sacred white buffalo that lived out in Janesville, WI. Many Native Americans made a pilgrimage to see this wonder.
I think I said that... Drew, you probably were a big fan of Eagar Winter. Got to love him.
ReplyDeletejedwis...Edgar Winter ROCKS! So does his brother Johnny.
ReplyDeleteI know in the numerous emails I've traded with people, there have been pictures of various albino animals. I don't remember deer, though,
ReplyDeleteIn any case, it's beautiful to see a doe and fawn like that, and so rare when one is an albino. Thank you for sharing the pictures, Bill.
Okay, I just gotta. I mean we need a Dork moment every once in awhile. Do ya think the venison would taste like vanilla?
ReplyDeleteNah Huck, it would be the other white meat...
ReplyDelete