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Rare white deer roams Kensington Metropark near Milford

Updated: April 4, 2018 at 1:08 pm EST  See Comments

(Photo: Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Autho)

A rare white deer has been attracting admirers almost since it was born last year, according to nature buffs and officials at Kensington Metropark near Milford.

“We started seeing her in spring ’17 — I’ve seen her quite a few times,” said Dave Kirbach, deputy director of the Metropark system — officially, the Huron-Clinton Metropark Authority.

“We’re pretty sure she’s a doe. She’s a little small, but this is her first year, and she got through the winter just fine,” Kirbach said Monday.

He said the unusual deer, whose coat is sheer white and which has a pink nose and blue-ish eyes, is one more reason that nature lovers enjoy coming to Kensington Metropark — about 30 miles west of Detroit.

“We’ve got blue herons and a bald eagle nesting out here. It’s really a thrill to see these creatures,” Kirbach said.

The white deer is often seen in early morning, grazing on the park’s east side near the entrance to the golf course, he said.

Among its fans recently were Mick McDonald, 48, and his fiancée, Karen Illinik, both of Brighton. At about 3:30 p.m. Saturday, “we were going down the road and she spotted it,” McDonald said.

He pulled over and Illinik filmed a video, which they’ve shared with the Free Press.

“I hope people see this and appreciate how beautiful this animal is. I hope nobody thinks to hunt it and just stick it on a wall,” McDonald said.

Nature photographer Lou Waldock, 64, of Howell said he has seen the white deer numerous times in his frequent visits to Kensington Metropark. Waldock said he knows the deer population so well that he remembers when the white deer was born.

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