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Saturday, 4 February 2017

Muntjac Deer (Female)

A fortunate sighting this week. 
This delightful little female Muntjac deer wading through water.
This introduced species are very common in UK now. You may not always get to see them though as they are quite secretive and because they are quite small can remain hidden in the undergrowth. A Muntjac can be just a few feet away from you and if it doesn't have an escape route it will sit motionless until you have passed by. One thing you will often hear is the male with its barking call in woodland, but forget trying to find it.





14 comments:

  1. Onneksi olkoon! Valtavan hieno näkymä.

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  2. I was surprised just how small they are when I got my first sightings last Summer.

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    1. Yes John, not much bigger than a large Dog really.

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  3. Hello Roy,
    These are always exciting scenes when a wild animal comes before the camera.
    Great photos
    Greetings frank

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  4. That's a great sighting Roy-thanks for sharing.

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  5. Super photos Roy, talk about being in the right place at the right time :-)

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    1. Thanks David, yes I know, something about sewers and violets.:).

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  6. You were lucky enough to see this beautiful deer!

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  7. A nice surprise for you:) Lovely to be able to get pictures of it, well done you:)

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