Deer gather at a rare source of fresh water in Stafford County. The landowner has been pumping water to benefit wildlife.
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Deer gather at a rare source of fresh water in Stafford County. The landowner has been pumping water to benefit wildlife.
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Deer gather at a rare source of fresh water in Stafford County. The landowner has been pumping water to benefit wildlife. Note the buck bedded in the mud at the back of the photo.
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Wild turkey hens at the waterhole. None had poults, possibly because of the drought.
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Deer gather at a rare source of fresh water in Stafford County. The landowner has been pumping water to benefit wildlife. Bucks often travel in bachelor herds in the summertime.
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Deer gather at a rare source of fresh water in Stafford County. The landowner has been pumping water to benefit wildlife.
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Michael Pearce / The Wichita Eagle
Deer gather at a rare source of fresh water in Stafford County. The landowner has been pumping water to benefit wildlife.
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Michael Pearce / The Wichita Eagle
Deer and turkeys gather at a rare source of fresh water in Stafford County. The landowner has been pumping water to benefit wildlife.
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Michael Pearce / The Wichita Eagle
Deer gather at a rare source of fresh water in Stafford County. The landowner has been pumping water to benefit wildlife.
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Michael Pearce / The Wichita Eagle
Deer gather at a rare source of fresh water in Stafford County. The landowner has been pumping water to benefit wildlife.
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Michael Pearce / The Wichita Eagle
Deer gather at a rare source of fresh water in Stafford County. The landowner has been pumping water to benefit wildlife.
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Michael Pearce / The Wichita Eagle
Deer gather at a rare source of fresh water in Stafford County. The landowner has been pumping water to benefit wildlife.
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Michael Pearce / The Wichita Eagle
Deer gather at a rare source of fresh water in Stafford County. The landowner has been pumping water to benefit wildlife.
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A look at the lush waterhole a Stafford County landowner is providing for wildlife.
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The remote trail camera that captured the images coming to the waterhole.
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Rows of baled CRP grass just taken from a field. The loss of such grasses could hurt some wildlife populations.
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Young pheasant chicks are a rare sight this summer. The heat and drought have killed thousands of the birds in many ways.
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A red-tailed hawk feeding on a bird, probably a young pheasant. The drought has left many kinds of wildlife more exposed to predators.
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A farmer bales CRP grass in Reno County. The act to provide more food for cattle could harm wildlife populations.
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Fawns are more susceptible to being caught be predators during droughts. They're more easily found, and coyotes depend more on them since rodent populations are decreased.
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Fawns are more susceptible to being caught be predators during droughts. They're more easily found, and coyotes depend more on them since rodent populations are decreased.
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A well-worn deer trail shows where deer and other wildlife are heading to water.
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