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Fallow deer wander freely through the area around Dagnam Park. This is Green Belt land lying between the suburban estates of Harold Hill and the M25 motorway; the main threat to the deer currently is that their environment may be restricted by a Havering Council proposal to construct a massive solar energy farm on the land which is supposedly set aside for public access. D800_38706.NEF. Many thanks for views, comments and favourites.
Buck These are wild Deer. This one has broken an antler.
Brocton Cannock Chase Staffordshire 28th January 2012
White-tailed deer live in almost every habitat type in Florida, but tend to be most abundant in deciduous forest and forest edge habitats. Deer are browsers, feeding on twigs and leaves, but they also graze on grasses, herbs and agricultural crops. They forage mainly at night, and it is common to see deer grazing beside major highways at night. Drivers beware!
Females usually give birth to a single fawn, but if food is plentiful they will often have twins. Fawns are spotted and weigh about 3-4 kg (7-9 lb) at birth. The mother leaves them hidden in the vegetation for a week or two, but returns to nurse them several times a day. In this hiding phase, it is important not to approach or handle fawns. If you find a fawn lying down and it doesn’t run away, please leave it alone. The fawn has NOT been abandoned; the mother is watching from somewhere close by.
I found this mother (Doe) and her youngster (Fawn) At "Three Lake Wildlife Management Area" in Osceola County, Florida.
fallow deer dropped into the garden this evening to nibble the gooseberries and buddlia Explore #352 23-06-14
The deer was actually resting in a meadow, but I didn't like the background, so I moved it into a forest shot that I took at Buntz Lake (BC). Might be a bit of a scale issue, but hope it works anyway.
Fallow deer (melanistic strain) hunched up together for a little protection from the cold. The bucks are now mainly together and the does form a larger herd preparing for babies.
Te sarenki to chyba jakaś hodowla była, bo całe stadko na polu tak sobie stało. Śliczny był to widok :)
Taken somewhere between Koszalin and darłówko :) I think it was breeding deers. There were many of tham on this meadow. It was very nice view :)
This little red deer fawn confidently wandered away from the herd for a brief moment, etching closer and closer to myself. It did not seem bothered by my presence at all and when the youngster turned back towards the other deer I was able to get this nice shot.
Snapped by James.