I spotted her yesterday during a hike in Northwest Boise, and she had a fawn with her that had natural colors. It's always amazing to see the albino doe, and it had been a while since I saw her so I was starting to get a little worried. No fear. She appeared to be healthy and a proud mama.
Foothills albino doe is still roaming the Foothills
Submitted by Roger Phillips on Mon, 12/31/2012 - 3:07pm
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It had better be careful, I hear Sasquatch is hungry :^0
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Roger, perhaps it is a mistake to assume there is only one albino doe in the foothills. :)
Yo Pimp
We know there were two a few years back because we shot a photo of a doe and fawn together. I think there's a good chance there are still two, and I suppose there could be more. I am confident the one I am seeing is the same one because it's frequently in the same spot. I also heard rumor of an albino fawn from last spring. Haven't seen it, but the genetics to produce albinos (or is it albinoes?) are obviously in the herd.
Roger