Ronnie, if there's a critter [visible] in this pic, I missed seeing it!;) Just at our left shoulder, as viewed in the pic, the draw veers shraply to the right(as one looks DOWN - toward the mouth)and widens very little before converging with the Main N/S ditch, about 250 yards to the East.
The downed critter on this piece of real estate is back around the corner, directly below the highest visable point on the right sky-line, and way down in the very bottom, where the draw mimics the famed Nishnabotna River - "a yard wide and a foot deep" - per C.W. McCall! ;) In short, invisible from this perspective.
On a topo map or, viewed from a mile [or more] away, these draws don't "look like much" . . . but over the last three seasons, they have produced several respectable mule deer bucks - mostly because they don't appear "worth the hike"! ;) R.G