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It seems this roe is at home in this p;ace. Lying in this wood she is looking at me and wen I left did not move at all just following me with her eyes.
It was nearly dark when I took this shot on a recent trip to the Yorkshire Dales...I had to hand hold the camera and use high iso and this was the sharpest image I managed before the Buck bounded off into the woods.
Roe Doe. One of the advantages of a silent shutter , she never heard a thing , 350 images later with her and her two kids and she still was completely unaware of me sitting in the field some 40 metres away. An enjoyable early start at sunrise .
Sony A9II +200-600mm @ 600mm 1/160 f6.3 iso 1600
A couple of these are often seen on the scrapes at Musselburgh Lagoons. These two are youngsters, this one a female
A visit to Potteric Carr yesterday proved frustrating on account of there fact that all ponds were frozen over. As a result there were very few birds to be seen. A little relief came in the form of this Roe Deer we encountered in the woodlands. Alas it seemed to keep itself frustratingly behind a screen of twigs and growth.
This is probably the clearest photo I obtained but as can be seen from the Exif data it was pretty dark. Somehow I managed to shoot on 600mm at 1/60th.
By a freezing saturday of december, as a thin snow layer was covering the Brandenburg countryside, I was trying to hide behind a dunghill in order to approach a large group of common cranes gathering on a field. Suddenly, I realized that there was a roe deer only twenty meters from me.
I expected it to run away as soon as it saw me, yet this did not happen at all. Instead, the roe deer peacefully looked in my direction, then after a couple of minutes restarted to graze. My mate could also shoot him without triggering a flight.
As we were observing this individual, a ring-necked pheasant suddently appeared, a couple of meters in front of the deer, its red face popping out of the groves at times . Finally, suddenly emerging from a grove, a sparrowhawk dashed towards a shrub just ten meters from me, made a sudden u-turn and came back to its take-off point.
After a few minutes, I decided to go out of my hide, triggering the flight of all this zoo. At that time, I realized that not only one but four roe deers where actually wandering around the dunghill, along with a couple of pheasants ..
Roe deer (Cepreolus capreolus) female standing among tall grass.
Samica sarny (Capreolus capreolus) stojąca pośród wysokiej trawy.
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A morning at Gibside National Trust managed to capture a few photo's of roe deer running around a meadow.
Roe-deer.
Windje (kon niet anders benaderen) stond richting het ree die heel alert reageerde ondanks het feit we elkaar eigenlijk niet zagen.
Lac du Der, France. As the hunting season was only starting the deers were not too frightened yet by our presence. One morning we spotted three deers in a field and we decided to try to get closer. One curious young roe deer (probably a male from the year) came quite close while we were crawling on the grass.