Plants every mule deer hunter should know

Hunted a burn this past week and thought I’d share a few photos of fire-weed post frost. It’s very prolific throughout the burn. I noticed about 50% of all the tops were clipped off from browsing.
 

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This stuff was getting hammered by deer mid September in Central CO around 10k ft. Pre first frost. Mainly in a moist low-lying area but also tucked in the woods where I would find a patch of it. Help identifying appreciated.
 

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This stuff was getting hammered by deer mid September in Central CO around 10k ft. Pre first frost. Mainly in a moist low-lying area but also tucked in the woods where I would find a patch of it. Help identifying appreciated.
Hard to tell with certainly from that photo, but I might guess either geranium or hollyhock. How tall was it and did it seem to have a stiffer (almost more "woody") stem? If the latter, I would lean more towards hollyhock.

The taller, dried out stuff is cow parsnip (not that that helps...), which is generally not something I would think they would eat much, but can provide some cover when they are foraging beneath it.
 
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