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Topic: Common Whitetail


  
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Common Whitetail Libellula lydia (1770) The Common Whitetail or Long-tailed Skimmer, Libellulus lydia is a common North...
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 Introduction T he whitetail deer
In the first section, "Whitetail Basics," you'll learn where the 30 different whitetail subspecies are found, how to age a deer by examining its teeth, where the scent glands are located and how to fool a whitetail's eyes, ears and nose.
In the tropics, whitetail pelts are redder and fler.
Whitetails have evolved to survive in a wide variety of habitats; from dry, arid regions of Texas to wetlands of Louisiana; from mountain forests of Montana to suburbs of Chicago.
www.hunting101.com /biggame/northamerica/Deer/whitetailed/understanding%20whitetails001.htm   (2713 words)

  
 Illinois River National Wildlife and Fish Refuges: Mammals
Whitetail deer are often seen along the refuge roads, and dike areas are often signed with their tracks.
Common throughout the refuges, particularly in the winter months and when vegetation is low.
Common throughout the refuges, especially in the winter months and when vegetation is low.
www.fws.gov /midwest/IllinoisRiver/mammals.html   (499 words)

  
 Article
Common sense would tell you that the contents of the cup are hot and it would not be a good idea to spill it on yourself.
Common sense is not foreign to nutritional management of deer, either.
Common sense tells us that deer will not allow their skeletal system to suffer extensive osteoporosis if mineral is not available to ensure replenishment will occur.
www.whitetailinstitute.com /info/news/apr03/6.html   (1563 words)

  
 Mammals » Other Exotics » Deer - Whitetail Main Page
Whitetail bucks grow antlers when they are mature; usually having one spike the first time they grow antlers, and acquiring more later.
Whitetail Deer may be shy of other deer and are generally solitary animals outside of breeding and fawn rearing seasons.
The Whitetail fawns are spotted to camouflage themselves from predators and usually are hidden in brush or undergrowth, waiting for their mother to feed them, although they are capable of walking a few hours after they are born.
www.centralpets.com /critterpages/mammals/other_exotics/OEX4775.shtml   (818 words)

  
 Louisiana, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, and Alabama Trophy Whitetail Hunting!
Domesticated whitetails have been known to live for more than 20 years, but in the wild very few live half that long, and in populations that are hunted, relatively few survive past their 3rd or 4th year.
The whitetail deer is the most commonly recognized game animal in North America; those who have not seen the deer themselves in the wild (or in their backyards) have probably seen the deer's image in outdoor paintings, magazine covers, calendars, decals, or lawn ornaments.
The whitetail's coat is reddish brown in summer and darker, grayish brown in winter, with a white underbelly and white patches at the throat, chin, nose, and eyes.
www.wildlifeandfishing.com /Trophy%20Hunting%20for%20Whitetail%20in%20Louisiana.htm   (3651 words)

  
 Southeastern Outdoors - Whitetail Deer
Male Whitetail deer are called 'buck', females are called 'doe', and young deer are 'fawns'.
On very rare occasions whitetail does have been known to grow antlers and males have been known to not grow antlers.
Whitetails are known to be preyed upon by wolfs, coyotes, fl bears, brown bears, dogs and alligators.
www.southeasternoutdoors.com /wildlife/mammals/whitetail-deer.html   (618 words)

  
 faladragonflytrail
Common Whitetail, Eastern Pondhawks and Blue Dashers are all over the gravel roads, and Wandering Gliders cruise by overhead.
The gravel roads have Common Whitetail and Eastern Pondhawk.
There is a pond down a trail past the cemetary in the sharp bend as you enter the park that abounds with Common Whitetail, Eastern Amberwing and Blue Dasher.
www.geocities.com /birdrangerbb/faladragonflytrail.html   (1401 words)

  
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Whitetail's inhabit the whole state of Virginia from the tide water area to Southwest Virginia.
Whitetail deer are ungulates, belonging to the family Cervidae.
Another abnormality seen in the whitetail deer is commonly referred to as "piebald." This means the deer has patches of white hair but is normally colored.
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Female whitetails have a brown abdomen with yellowish dash-like markings on the sides.
Common Whitetails are perchers, meaning they often rest on logs, rocks, low plant stems, or even on the ground.
Common Whitetails are active from early Spring until Fall.
www.fcps.edu /StratfordLandingES/Ecology/mpages/common_whitetail.htm   (342 words)

  
 Turkey Hunting   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Races of the common turkey found today in Mexico and in the southeastern and southwestern United States differ slightly in feather markings and in rump color, but all are basically dark, with iridescent bronze and green plumage.
Other distinguishing features of the common turkey are a long red fleshy ornament (called a snood) that grows from the forehead over the bill; a fleshy wattle growing from the throat; a tuft of coarse, fl, hair like feathers (known as a beard) projecting from the breast; and more or less prominent leg spurs.
The more common of the three is the Gambel's with the fl forward-curling tassel on top of it's head and the beautiful mask on the cock.
huntingsociety.org /turkeyhunting.html   (3034 words)

  
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Whitetail Lodge is located on the west side of scenic Glen Lake in a heavily wooded, very secluded and private area.
Whitetail Lodge is situated on a 1 acre wooded lot located about 100 yards up a slope from Glen Lake.
Whitetail Lodge does have lake access but the path is currently undeveloped and fairly steep.
www.wegoplaces.com /Accommodation_1349.aspx   (676 words)

  
 North American Whitetail: Weird Whitetails   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
While millions of whitetails have been harvested across the continent in modern times, only a token number of cases of melanism have been documented.
Melanism is actually fairly common in all or parts of eight counties: Hays, Travis, Comal, Williamson, Blanco, Guadalupe, Burnet and Caldwell.
Given the rarity of melanism in whitetails on a continental basis, you might be wondering if it's possible to gain hunting access to these strange deer on any of the Texas lands where they thrive.
www.northamericanwhitetail.com /weirdwhitetails/wt_1201melanistic   (1069 words)

  
 * Whitetail - (Animals): Definition
Whitetails show a definite selection of plants and seemingly take first those that are most nutritious and palatable.
The whitetail buck grows its first set of antlers when it is a year old.
Slaughter through the years nearly exterminated the whitetail, but it is now restored in large numbers in the E United States and to a lesser extent in the West...
en.mimi.hu /animals/whitetail.html   (304 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Common Whitetail   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
A faute de mieux picture of the Common Whitetail, photographed at Lake Lagunitas in Marin County, California.
World map showing location of North America A satellite composite image of North America North America is the third largest continent in area and fourth in population after Asia and Africa in area and population and Europe in population.
The word minnow can mean, in decreasing order of specificity: The Eurasian minnow, Phoxinus phoxinus (Linnaeus, 1758) Any, particularly small, fish of the family Cyprinidae Fish of the family Galaxiidae, in particular those of genus galaxiid occurring in the Southern Hemisphere.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Common-Whitetail   (807 words)

  
 Common Whitetail (Plathemis lydia)
is a very common dragonfly across the entire U.S. The male has large fl patches on clear wings with a white abdomen, but the female is quite different, lacking the white abdomen and showing a different wing pattern.
The photo of the first female Common Whitetail shown below was shot in Austin, Travis Co., Texas in July, 2002 with a Canon EOS 1V and EF 300 mm F4 L IS lens with a 2X extender on Fuji Provia F. See the third photo below for caption and other data.
This shot of a female Common Whitetail was a digital capture in Austin, Travis Co., Texas in May 2003.
www.greglasley.net /comwhitetail.html   (189 words)

  
 Trees of the Kimberley Nature Park
It tends to follow water courses and is common in Whitetail Valley and along Eimers Creek.
This conifer is common at higher elevations in the Purcell mountains but is also found in the Nature Park in limited numbers.
This is the larger and more common of the two poplar species that grow in the Nature Park and closely resembles balsam poplar, a more northern and eastern species.
www.rockies.net /kimberley/naturepark/trees.htm   (1836 words)

  
 Mule Deer Hunting - Whitetail Deer Hunting in Alberta Canada with Alberta Trophy Hunts. Specialized in guided hunts for ...
Studies have shown that some Alberta whitetail bucks qualify for Boone and Crockett by the time they are 3 1/2 years old.
Mule deer frequent the same area's as the whitetail, and are a common site when whitetail hunting.
While pursing whitetails or mule deer, hunters will not be able to miss the moose.
www.albertatrophyhunts.ab.ca /whitetail_hunting.html   (358 words)

  
 North American Whitetail: Hunting Tactics
To travel to an unfamiliar area and shoot a big buck is a common fantasy among whitetail hunters.
This truly was one of those rare but special times when a hunter lays a thorough and carefully constructed plan and things fall into place just as intended.
From the diversity of the habitat, combined with the ample protective cover provided by the tall grass and brush-choked thickets, it was apparent that the land already should be holding some magnificent whitetails.
www.northamericanwhitetail.com /naw/huntingtactics/wt_102hotspots   (2400 words)

  
 Dragonfly Survey
I captured and examined in hand at least one individual of each of the 23 species I observed, except California Darner (Rhionaeschna [=Aeshna] californica), Common Whitetail (Plathemis lydia), and Black Saddlebags (Tramea lacerata), which were confidently identified in flight.
Species indicated as “uncommon,” in particular, might well be more common at other sites (or, say, within the perimeter of Pine Pond) or during periods I did not visit the Park.
Particularly notable were the large numbers of patrolling darners (mostly Blue-eyed Darners) over the meadows well away from water during much of the spring and summer, and the striking abundance of Black Spreadwings during the first half of the season.
www.mdia.org /dragonfly.htm   (677 words)

  
 Odonata (dragonflies & damselflies)
Common Whitetails are among the most abundant and widespread of our dragonflies, found throughout nearly all of the US and southernmost Canada and northernmost Mexico.
Two reasons this species is so common are that they are strong, aggressive fliers, and their aquatic larvae are fairly tolerant of low oxygen in the water, and organic pollution.
When one Common Whitetail wishes to communicate to another that it should leave the territory or else, it raises its abdomen as a threat display.
www.backyardnature.net /odonata.htm   (478 words)

  
 ESPN Outdoors   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The underside of the whitetail is white, including its tail which flares out when lifted in alarm.
There are fl spots on the side of the chin and white on the throat.
The white-tailed deer is the most common deer in North America.
www.espn.go.com /outdoors/general/s/g_enc_whitetail_deer.html   (182 words)

  
 eureka vacation rentals, Whitetail Lodge
Whitetail Lodge is a 2000 square foot, post and beam cabin; an ideal summer get-away nestled in the Rocky Mountains of Northwest Montana.
Outside, there is a spacious deck spans the front of the Lodge overlooking Glen Lake and the mountains on the opposite shore.
Q: Rental rates are based on up to 10 people staying at Whitetail Lodge.
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 DunkinGuide - Whitetail Hunting   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Now in its 10th season this privately owned ranch has been heavily managed for over 15 years to yield 1st Class Trophy Whitetail Deer.
3500 acre South Texas Trophy Whitetail hunt 5 day all inclusive $3,500.00, 125 to 140 class Whitetail Deer common, some to 160 class.
South Texas, because of an abundance of ideal deer and wild game habitat, is widely recognized as the premier location for Trophy Whitetail.
www.dunkinguide.com /whitetails.html   (110 words)

  
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COMMON DRAGONFLIES OF THE NORTHEAST: VHS-VIDEO, 30 MIN.
Common Dragonflies of the Northeast presents stunning footage of our region's common species.
Because this group has received limited coverage in traditional field guides, even common dragonflies remain virtually unknown to many naturalists.
insects.ummz.lsa.umich.edu /MICHODO/dflyvideo.html   (113 words)

  
 California's Year 2005 Dragonfly Sightings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Species will be posted using either the Common Name or the Scientific Name, whichever the sender uses (inc. using both), but all first sightings of the year, county records, and new flight data will be posted using both names.
On the drive to Lassen we stopped at the Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge off of I-5 to see what the 6 mile auto loop would be like in the middle of summer.
At the observation platform around mile 3 there were dozens of large dark spiders hanging in webbed colonies from the trees.
southwestdragonflies.net /caphotos/2005.html   (1313 words)

  
 Common Whitetail Libellula   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
A juvenile male of this very common dragonfly.
Appears fairly early in the spring and stays until nearly the bitter end of summer.
The striking adult male has an abdomen like a white chalk light that strikes the eye in the sun.
www.hr-rna.com /RNA/Dfly%20pages/Common%20Whitetail%20page.htm   (96 words)

  
 Elk CrossingÂ…In Kentucky?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
In fact, the well-racked, typical buck leaping across a yellow background is one of the most common road warnings in rural areas.
After 55 incidents where drivers have struck elk, the state decided it was time to alert folks that the cow-sized critters might be standing idle in the middle of curving, mountain roads.
Kentucky officials had originally set a few signs up when elk were reintroduced to the region seven years ago, but they’ve since been stolen by people in search of a souveneir.
www.outdoorlife.com /outdoor/news/article/0,19912,683805,00.html   (190 words)

  
 South Carolina Butterfly Walks on June 16-17, 2001
On Saturday, the most common butterfly was a common checkered-skipper.
Almost all were landing and keeping their wings up over their body instead of spread as seems to be the usual behavior.
Sunday the checkered-skipper was common as were the Common Buckeye and the American Lady.
www.carolinabutterflysociety.org /Trips2001/june16_172001.htm   (304 words)

  
 Checklist of Kansas Odonata
Plathemis lydia Drury, 1770 -- Common Whitetail ^
Common names are from D.R. Paulson and S.W. Dunkle, 1996, "Common names of North American dragonflies and damselflies, adopted by the Dragonfly Society of the Americas", ARGIA, 8(2).
Entries 43 and 84 (indicated by "*") are listed as "Species in Need of Conservation" in the State of Kansas.
www.windsofkansas.com /Bodonata/ksodchklst.html   (2606 words)

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