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Capreolus capreolus
L'insouciance de la jeunesse. Bien que m'ayant repéré, ce faon n'a pas hésité à traverser le pré en venant vers moi. Peut-être voulait-il m'impressionner 😊
The carelessness of youth. Although having spotted me, this fawn did not hesitate to cross the meadow coming towards me. Maybe he wanted to impress me 😊
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(Capreolus capreolus) We have a growing number of roe deer on our golf course. It's amazing how well they blend into the landscape when they want to. Generally you only notice them if they twitch their ears and you are looking hard!
Was down in Dumfries and Galloway yesterday for some wildlife. A quiet day however there were some cool appearances. This roe deer was grazing, we kept very still and quiet and we’re rewarded with a close up of this stunning animal. I hope you have a good weekend.
Eating bramble leaves the texture on his antlers are called bearded or pearled and are fully grown here with 3 points on each antler. I do love these deer such a sweet face :-))
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Capreolus capreolus
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While being out in the hide in the woods (which I do often this time of year), this somewhat unexpected visitor came by for a few minutes.
I met this Roe Deer under a tree that releases pollen, looks almost an artistic effect.
Il capriolo bianco
Ho fotografato questo Capriolo sotto uno dei pochi alberi da polline in zona da me; alla fine ho ottenuto un effetto quasi artistico.
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