They have been wandering around the subdivision for about a month and a half. This morning they showed up about 50' from the house. Looks like a male, female, & fawn? The more I look at the pictures the more they don't look like deer. They seemed pretty comfortable coming close to the house and weren't to bothered by the dog barking. Heck, they even went and check out our pot bellied pig. I'm sure he was freak'n out.
I have a friend in Houston, and she sent me a picture of an exotic deer her brother had hunted North of Houston. Wasn't like anything I've ever heard of that would be natural in the US. I live in North Georgia, and there are a couple ranches with exotic deer. I would say they escaped from a hunting/game preserve.
Their eyes look black in the one photo which would mean they are just white whitetails. They have all the same features of a albino minus the pink eyes and they are all over the US now as they have gained a lot of popularity in the deer industry. They are not as rare as a black whitetail which is extremly rare. Most likely some farmer got them and they got loose or he just let them loose. You do not see deer travel in family groups like that (I mean you will not see a buck travel with a doe and fawn). They are probably sticking together because they are familiar with each other and are staying together for comfort and safety. At least till they are use to being outside of a fence and the rut kicks in.
We have white tail deer in WVa and occasionally(rarely) you hear of an albino deer or a piebold. I am a deer hunter but personally I do not think an albino or piebald should be allowed to be harvested during hunting season or any other time. Albino/piebald deer