While-tailed deer stand 35 to 38 inches tall, although they may appear taller because of their long legs and slender bodies. The white underside of the tail, for which this deer is named, is its most distinctive characteristic. The white-tailed deer (Obdocoileus virginianus) is Iowa’s largest existing native mammal. Deer hunting recreation anually makes $30.6 million for lowa. In additions deer offer numerous recreational opportunities including nature watching, photography, and hunting. Most lowans enjoy the aesthetic value of seeing these graceful animals along roadsides and in woodlands, parks, and farm fields. Many people in the state of Iowa value white-tailed deer simply because of there presence. The flash of the whitetail of a deer bounding across the road is a common sight in Iowa.
You can expect to see deer, squirrels, raccons, birds, possums, and even wild turkeys at this automatic corn feeder. The new POV cam gets you up close and personal with a variety of wildlife that frequent this feeder. Click on the 'More Views' button in the left corner of the feeder to see the up close POV cam. This live cam has two live cams providing two views, the wide angle of the entire feeder and surrounding woods is the main view.
The best time to view deer on this webcam is early mornings and evenings. The live deer feeder webcam is located in Southern Iowa. Presented by Crush with Lee & Tiffany and CarbonTV