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Capreolus capreolus

(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!

The 4.5 mm focal length used here is the equivalent of a 25mm moderately wide angle on a 35 mm camera. It gives me focus from foreground to infinity and is my ultimate point and click setting. I think this is a Menil Roe Deer.

We saw a mother roe deer & her two babies on a walk at Shapwick Heath this misty morning

Flowers and flies - Les fleurs et les mouches, pénible en été!

Photoshop to remove a blade of grass in front of the roes head.

Female Roe deer just as startled as me!

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.

Capreolus capreolus

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Shedding it's winter coat.

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Roe Deer, Frogwell Lane area Chippenham Wiltshire UK

Gisterenavond met Remco Stunnenberg en Arjan de Wit reeën gespot. Weinig kansen gehad maar blij met dit resultaat.

 

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I saw this majestic animal whilst walking through Minley Forest with my Sigma 150-600mm lens. Great moment.

 

Minley forest 🌲🌲

 

After speaking to a gentleman who knows a fair amount about deer he gave me the follow info:

 

Whilst in Spring, the antlers are still growing and therefore have this thick fur like texture on them. This is called "velvet" and provides extra blood flow to the antlers to help the growth. The estimate age of this roe is around 4-5 years old. In April, the roe will scratch this velvet off which will enable the wooden like textured antlers to come through.

My last shot of my evening watching the barn owls, this inquisitive roe deer buck couldn't make me out as I was under my cammo tripod cover, I must add it's one of the best bits of kit I have have purchased. For those who might be interested here's the description, Lens Coat Camouflage Camera Lens Tripod Cover Blind Lenshide Lightweight, Realtree Max5 (lclh2m5)

Capreolus capreolus

 

La chevrette est intriguée par la tente affût et les mouvements de l'objectif pour photographier le jeune brocard qui l'accompagnait.

 

She certainly noticed the lookout tent and the movement of the lens to photograph the young buck that folllowed her.

Roe Deer, Southernwood Chippenham Wiltshire UK

Roe Deer (doe), Hungary

Minley Forest 🌲

A spotted deer walking in the forest ...

In woodland in Hampshire, UK.

It had been a grey day with a darkening sky as daylight was coming to an end. Having spotted this solitary Roe Deer in the grasses at Burnt Common I decided to creep round a circle of shrubs to have a better view of her. Remarkably she was still there and for a brief moment the winter sun gave a warm glow to this beautiful doe amidst the delicate grasses and slender Silver Birch.

 

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Beautiful roe-deer jumps gracefully on the green meadow. Amazing nature.

Roe Deer in field, Perth and Kinross.

A Roe Deer early morning lake crossing, Lower Moor,

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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An evening photographing hares and this wonderful roe deer fawn popped out to join us, lovely to see.

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