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Wildlife Reports => Toronto Wildlife => Topic started by: KP on November 17, 2010, 05:18:15 PM

Title: Northern White Tailed Deer Buck At Marie Curtis Park West
Post by: KP on November 17, 2010, 05:18:15 PM
My sister and I went biking at Marie Curtis Park today.  We spotted a Northern White Tailed Deer Buck at Marie Curtis Park West while biking on the Waterfront Trail.  We spotted the same Northern White Tailed Deer Buck on another 2 occasions in 2 different spots while biking today too.
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Post by: ravynne40 on November 17, 2010, 08:50:47 PM
Cool,  I have seen the buck once in the evening while he was crossing the creek by the Lakeshore Bridge, now that a lot of leaves have fallen they will be easier to spot, there are  several apparently in the area, people in the park always tell me they saw them, they figure I'm with camera in hand and I'm going to run and hunt them down for pictures LOL, but I am the type that just goes out and whatever comes my way I take a shot..if the deer is there..great if not..great, there is always something to photograph in the park.
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Post by: Axeman on November 18, 2010, 09:45:56 AM
Is Marie curtis park by Long branch or west of Port credit?
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Post by: Brian Bailey on November 18, 2010, 12:43:44 PM
Long Branch
It's at the Toronto/Mississauga border at the mouth of Etobicoke Creek.

BB
Title: 2 Northern White Tailed Deer At Marie Curtis Park West
Post by: KP on November 18, 2010, 06:45:01 PM
Hi Irene.  Marie Curtis Park is a really great spot to view Northern White Tailed Deer right now.  Their is 2 Northern White Tailed Deer Bucks and 2 Northern White Tailed Deer Does wandering in Marie Curtis Park and the surrounding natural areas.  The other 2 spots that my sister and I saw the Northern White Tailed Deer Buck yesterday was the forest behind the fence beside Marie Curtis Park West.  The other spot was up the Waterfront Trail going north towards Lakeshore Boulevard.  Hi Brian and Axeman.  I highly recommend visiting Marie Curtis Park and the surrounding area.