Postcard - Fawn
5”x7” postcard featuring an image from the Illustrating Canada Series. These also make a great print that can be framed.
Saskatchewan’s symbolic mammal is the white tailed deer. Of all North America’s large animals, the white-tailed deer is the most widely distributed and the most numerous. The white-tailed deer’s spotted, wobbly legged fawns, weighing 2 to 4 kg at birth, are born in late spring. The newborn fawn can get to its feet within minutes, and very soon takes its first nourishment from the doe’s rich milk; however, it remains relatively feeble during the first week or so of its life. As the fawn grows stronger it begins to follow the mother about during her feeding and soon learns to supplement its milk diet by nibbling on succulent vegetation. (hww.ca)
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5”x7” postcard featuring an image from the Illustrating Canada Series. These also make a great print that can be framed.
Saskatchewan’s symbolic mammal is the white tailed deer. Of all North America’s large animals, the white-tailed deer is the most widely distributed and the most numerous. The white-tailed deer’s spotted, wobbly legged fawns, weighing 2 to 4 kg at birth, are born in late spring. The newborn fawn can get to its feet within minutes, and very soon takes its first nourishment from the doe’s rich milk; however, it remains relatively feeble during the first week or so of its life. As the fawn grows stronger it begins to follow the mother about during her feeding and soon learns to supplement its milk diet by nibbling on succulent vegetation. (hww.ca)
** If you are only purchasing postcards, greeting cards or a calendar, please select “local pickup” in the shipping options and I will reach out to you with the shipping cost **
5”x7” postcard featuring an image from the Illustrating Canada Series. These also make a great print that can be framed.
Saskatchewan’s symbolic mammal is the white tailed deer. Of all North America’s large animals, the white-tailed deer is the most widely distributed and the most numerous. The white-tailed deer’s spotted, wobbly legged fawns, weighing 2 to 4 kg at birth, are born in late spring. The newborn fawn can get to its feet within minutes, and very soon takes its first nourishment from the doe’s rich milk; however, it remains relatively feeble during the first week or so of its life. As the fawn grows stronger it begins to follow the mother about during her feeding and soon learns to supplement its milk diet by nibbling on succulent vegetation. (hww.ca)