This is the same view as the last picture, from a slightly different angle and without the arrows to point out the deer. Many people who drive by don’t even see the deer, partly because they aren’t looking for them and partly because the deer have their winter coloration of grayish-brown. They blend in well.
The coloration helps the deer survive, especially since it isn’t unusual for a cougar or bear to be prowling in this area. Other animals also live in this place that aren’t often noticed; snowshoe hares, marmots, and rattlesnakes, for instance. In fact, there are warning signs not far from the physical therapy office that caution people to watch for rattlesnakes.