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I finally spotted a heard of female fallow deer. They seem to have moved to a new location. Too much disturbance on other places.
The first birds has arrived from the south. Whooper swans, greylag goose and canadian goose. And stationary mallards.
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I finally spotted a heard of female fallow deer. They seem to have moved to a new location. Too much disturbance on other places.
The first birds has arrived from the south. Whooper swans, greylag goose and canadian goose. And stationary mallards.
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Hello, neat sighting of the deer. Looks like a huge herd. The swans and geese are pretty. Great photos. BTW, I love your header too. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Happy Saturday, enjoy your day. Have a great weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.
ReplyDeleteIt looks as though spring is really starting to take hold there with lots of greenery and melting snow. It is so encouraging to see the swans and geese return.
ReplyDeleteAmazing
ReplyDeleteGlad there's lots of grass for them to enjoy.
ReplyDeleteWhat a super post and great photos. I never heard of fallow deer; I learned a new species! The birds are fantastic Mona!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your day with us birders at I'd Rather B Birdin!
thanks!
ReplyDeleteLooks a good few deer there.
ReplyDeleteNice to see all the birds too.
All the best Jan
I heard the first of the sandhill cranes leaving California's central valley headed north. We have both seen signs that the great spring migration has begun.
ReplyDeleteWow!Nice to see abundance of wildlife
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ReplyDeleteYou can see grass! Oh and the deer and birds … sorry - we are in the midst of another snowstorm and I can't imagine the grass ever being visible again!
ReplyDeleteSpring is on the way! The birds know.
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