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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!
Capreolus capreolus
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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.
This Roe Deer buck was grazing amongst Gorse on Stoborough Heath one evening a couple of weeks ago. As it made its way over a small ridge, it stopped in a perfect spot between some clumps of Gorse and heather to keep an eye on me before disappearing. I was able to get this silhouette of it against the western sky. It looks like it was shedding some velvet from a fresh pair of antlers.
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)