"Thanks, Bill Bielefeldt"
"I forgot to mention that the photos were taken on lake Gilmore and I think it is in Onieada county".
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Edit: if you want copies of all 20 pictures of the deer and fawn, send an email to: thesheriff@jtirregulars.com.
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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.
The 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.
WoW, I have never seen such a animal. How luck can one be to have seen and photographed It?
I believe from my past studies, every species, even plants, known has an "albino" version of it.
Wish I there to have seen it personally...Oneida County isn't very far where I go Up North to.
Although 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.
jedwis...Edgar Winter ROCKS! So does his brother Johnny.
I know in the numerous emails I've traded with people, there have been pictures of various albino animals. I don't remember deer, though,
In 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?
Nah Huck, it would be the other white meat...
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