There are many opportunities to see a variety of plant and birdlife and if we are lucky we may also
spot White Tailed Deer.
Not exact matches
Exploring Banff's over 1,600 km (1,000 mi) of wilderness trails, chances are good that you may
spot some of them, especially elk, which number in the thousands and are commonly found in the valleys of the park with mule
deer and
white -
tailed deer.
The tour will begin in Port Hardy and we will travel by van for 35 - 40 minutes out of town on an active logging road where there is a good chance of
spotting black bears and
white -
tailed deer.
Here, wildlife enthusiasts can
spot some of the area's most sought after species such as the
white - faced monkeys, howler monkeys, spider monkeys, scarlet macaws,
white -
tailed deer, collared peccary, coati, raccoons, coyotes, iguanas, and innumerable species of indigenous and migratory birds.
Other mammals which can be
spotted feeding in the wild include the
white -
tailed deer, the
white - nosed coati, the margay and even the coyote.