What is the birthing time of a doe?

There isn't a single "birthing time" for a doe, as it can vary based on several factors.

Here's what you need to know:

* Species: Different types of deer have different gestation periods. For example, a white-tailed doe has a gestation period of around 200 days, while a mule deer doe has a gestation period of about 205 days.

* Individual factors: The doe's age, health, and environment can all influence the length of her pregnancy.

* Time of year: Most deer fawns are born in the spring, typically between April and June, but this can vary depending on the climate.

Therefore, instead of a specific birthing time, we talk about a birthing season. This is the period when the majority of fawns are born.

It's important to remember that wildlife is unpredictable. If you're interested in learning more about deer birthing habits in your specific area, you can contact your local wildlife agency or conservation group.