A collaboration between artists Cathy Logan Minyard and Kim Banks-Watson, this stained glass pattern couples elegance and a study of nature in its preferred habitat.
Mule deer get their name from their huge ears, and are mostly found in Southern and Western Alberta. They prefer more mountainous areas, coniferous forests, hilly areas and mixed-wood forests where they can browse aspen, willow and other shrubs for food.
Both male and female mule deer have seasonal colour variations. The coat is greyish-brown in winter and reddish-brown in summer. They are a result of cross-breeding between the black tail and white tail deer, and although they exhibit similar traits, their thin, brown tail has a black tip and is surrounded by a white rump patch which can only be seen when the tail is raised.
Pattern Specs: