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The last time we had a white fawn on the Mendonoma Coast was 2009. A white fawn, with its normal colored twin, was born somewhere near the Salal Trail. They can often be seen near the 9th hole of the golf course. Roland Coombs got some wonderful shots of this special fawn. Here it is with its sibling. And below you will see the fawns racing across the golf course. And here you can see the white fawn is starting to color up. It is considered a towhead, not an albino. Thanks to Rolly for…

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a baby deer is standing in the grass

“Beautiful Faces ~ White Fawns” Photos by Mike Crowley I think Mike’s biggest thrill in photography was being able to get a photo of a white fawn. Some of the fawns are pure white when born, and some have pale beige markings that soon disappear. Those with the markings that we have seen have all turned pure white after losing their “spots”. Fingers crossed that there are a few more of these beauties being born soon. Copyright 2022, Life in the Northwoods

a small white animal laying on top of grass and weeds in the woods with it's head turned to the side

“Beautiful Faces ~ White Fawns” Photos by Mike Crowley I think Mike’s biggest thrill in photography was being able to get a photo of a white fawn. Some of the fawns are pure white when born, and some have pale beige markings that soon disappear. Those with the markings that we have seen have all turned pure white after losing their “spots”. Fingers crossed that there are a few more of these beauties being born soon. Copyright 2022, Life in the Northwoods

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a small white animal standing next to a tree and grass covered forest floor in front of a wire fence

“Beautiful Faces ~ White Fawns” Photos by Mike Crowley I think Mike’s biggest thrill in photography was being able to get a photo of a white fawn. Some of the fawns are pure white when born, and some have pale beige markings that soon disappear. Those with the markings that we have seen have all turned pure white after losing their “spots”. Fingers crossed that there are a few more of these beauties being born soon. Copyright 2022, Life in the Northwoods

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