Showing posts with label white-tailed deer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label white-tailed deer. Show all posts

Thursday, February 27, 2020

Savoring The Moment ...


“If you are not filled with overflowing love, compassion and goodwill for all creatures living wild in nature, you will never know true happiness.”
                      ~ Paul Oxton
              ~ founder & director of 
              Wild Heart Wildlife Foundation

My favorite white-tailed deer doe savors an apple in the spring snow on an early April evening in the park in this selective color shot.

I’ve been blessed to photograph this doe and her fawns since 2012, and it’s a true joy to me personally and as a photographer.

Wednesday, January 29, 2020

Side By Side ...


“Oh we ain’t got a barrel of money
Maybe we’re ragged and funny
But we’ll travel along singing a song
Side by side …

Through all kinds of weather
What if the sky should fall
As long as we’re together
It doesn’t matter at all…”
              ~ “Side by Side”
                  ~1927
          ~ popular song by Harry M. Woods (1896-1970), now considered a standard. It has been recorded by many artists, but is probably best known in a 1953 recording by Kay Star. Woods was a Tin Pan Alley songwriter & pianist. He composed his songs on piano, despite the fact that he was born without fingers on his left hand.

A sweet white-tailed deer doe and her yearling pose for a spring portrait on a beautiful early April evening at Lehigh Parkway, Allentown, Pennsylvania.

Thursday, January 2, 2020

A Pop Of Red ...


“If you are not filled with overflowing love, compassion and goodwill for all creatures living wild in nature, you will never know true happiness.”
                      ~ Paul Oxton
               ~ founder & director of
           Wild Heart Wildlife Foundation

My favorite white-tailed deer doe enjoys an apple on a beautiful late April evening in the park in this selective color shot.

I’ve been blessed to photograph this doe and her fawns since 2012, and it’s a true joy to me personally and as a photographer.