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Nothing special really; it's fairly common. Here are two in my woods (mother and daughter). Picture taken at dusk so quality is not too wonderful.

 

Problem with white deer is that they're easy to spot and are attractive, so they tend to be picked off by stalkers.

 

Best wishes,

 

John Russell

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There's a white fallow escaped from a private collection near mine, tends to hang a round with the sheep during the cold weather, company or just extra feed:hmmmm2:

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