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Photos: Check out these deer grazing in the Squamish Estuary

Photographer Brian Aikens spotted these black-tailed deer grazing in the Squamish Estuary this morning (May 17).

Squamish photographer Brian Aikens spotted these black-tailed deer grazing in the Squamish Estuary this morning (May 17). 

Deer are a common sight in Squamish, so we caught up with Vanessa Isnardy of for some fun facts about these hoofed neighbours.

•小蓝视频 is home to three types of deer and two species: mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus), black-tailed deer (also Odocoileus hemionus ) and white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus). 

•After black bears, deer are the most reported species to the with an average of 4,500 reports in 小蓝视频 per year. 

•Soon, it will be fawning season and female deer (does) can be very protective of their offspring. 

•Please keep your pets on a leash and do not let them chase deer. 

•Keeping your dog on a leash will also keep your pet safe.

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