This White Deer photo was take from our deck at about 8:15 in the evening. I'm sure he's looking at the baby leaves on the new apple and cherry trees we recently planted. I've heard that there are plenty of white deer on Camano, but this is the first one to visit us. Dana has been telling me of this white deer that she sees early in the morning... I was sure she was seeing things... and in serious need of a strong cup of coffee. I stand corrected.
(CBS News Podcast 12/16/2006) "White deer may be the closest things to mythical unicorns. They are so rare that Native Americas called them 'ghosts,' believing that they had magical powers." The Seneca Army Depot is home to most of them. CBS News correspondent Bianca Solorzano reports on their fate. "Because they are unique, we have a situation here that no one else has in the entire world, almost 300 white animals," says Dennis Money of the Seneca White Deer Group.White because of a recessive gene, there is an extraordinary herd is tucked away in Seneca County, New York. Most people don't even know the deer exist because they live on a former army depot, surrounded by a 24-mile fence meant to keep intruders out – and the deer in.