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Roe deer, male
I went to a field I discovered recently and this roedeer was standing there watching me.
It stayed put for a while and then took off. This deer is quite good at jumping but he was too close to me for getting a shot of that. This deer is mostly a loner. You rarely see more then one unless it is a female with kids.
Soon after the roedeer was gone a group of Fallow deer males appeared on the far side of the field. Sadly they discovered me so they did not stay long before they took off.
Actually, I think it's hilarious, little me scaring away the big, horned animals.
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A wonderful encounter. I have seen quite large groups of deer in the winter when I suspect they stay together for food and safety.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fascinating experience! Beautiful shots!
ReplyDeleteThey get away in a hurry. Sometimes they stop when they get into the trees and look back though. I love seeing your fallow deer!
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of your outing.
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