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Pvapour

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8,981 posts

276 months

Sunday 1st January 2012
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roaming around in our garden


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Xeno

304 posts

204 months

Sunday 1st January 2012
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Bloody hell how big is your garden? smile

Jamirecluse

465 posts

174 months

Sunday 1st January 2012
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What happened to its ear?

sunbeam alpine

7,220 posts

211 months

Sunday 1st January 2012
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Jamirecluse said:
What happened to its ear?
OP can't shoot straight. smile

balders118

5,905 posts

191 months

Sunday 1st January 2012
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Back home at my parents house the garden backs onto a woods, and we have a meadow section with long grass and apple trees and that, wake up at dawn and peak out into the garden and there will usually be a few deer, usually a mum and babmis. Always lovely to see!

Gretchen

19,615 posts

239 months

Monday 2nd January 2012
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sunbeam alpine said:
Jamirecluse said:
What happened to its ear?
OP can't shoot straight. smile
hehe

Paddy_N_Murphy said:
I stumble across dear every now and again in the most unlikely places - they are quite majestic oddly enough
There are lots round here (Cambs) local parks, fields, one infamous incident in the local town of a Muntjac (? Or Fallow) being trapped in Superdrug many years ago.

Also had the pleasure to see a magnificent Stag whilst staying in Applecross.


Beautiful creatures.


Taste great too. I'm not ashamed to say I have some local Vennison in my freezer.




jeff m2

2,060 posts

174 months

Monday 2nd January 2012
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Pvapour said:
roaming around in our garden
Any sledge tracks?

UnderTheRadar

503 posts

196 months

Monday 2nd January 2012
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We are often pleased to find a pair in our field. As we keep sheep in it, it is fully stock-fenced but that doesn't inconvenience them - they can leap over it easily. I suprised one with an MR2 on a lane in North Yorks and it cleared a 6 foot hedge on top of a 3 foot bank. I know the car needed a wash, but I didn't think it was that disgusting. smile

ETA: Nice pics BTW. Way better than anything I've managed.

Edited by UnderTheRadar on Monday 2nd January 12:43

Pvapour

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8,981 posts

276 months

Monday 2nd January 2012
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Gretchen said:
sunbeam alpine said:
Jamirecluse said:
What happened to its ear?
OP can't shoot straight. smile
hehe

Paddy_N_Murphy said:
I stumble across dear every now and again in the most unlikely places - they are quite majestic oddly enough
There are lots round here (Cambs) local parks, fields, one infamous incident in the local town of a Muntjac (? Or Fallow) being trapped in Superdrug many years ago.

Also had the pleasure to see a magnificent Stag whilst staying in Applecross.


Beautiful creatures.


Taste great too. I'm not ashamed to say I have some local Vennison in my freezer.
I shoot perfectly straight, no need to straighten photos one bit tongue out

tbh if a hunter had appeared at that point I might have bent his gun round my neck & given it him back, we let hunters roam across our land they are very polite & ask so no probs but if I have first dibs then nono its mine to shoot as I wish, the fact that its with a camera is my choice biggrin

Think she is quite young anyway which the Chasse here would lean away from, would love to see a Stag.


jeff m2 said:
Any sledge tracks?
biggrin

Jasandjules

71,911 posts

252 months

Monday 2nd January 2012
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Great photos!

We used to get deer in our garden (Muntjac) - they seemed to like eating the bushes. But we've had to fence the garden off when our new dogs arrived. So now we see them at the bottom of the garden through the fence (and hear them!).


Mubby

1,237 posts

205 months

Monday 2nd January 2012
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Jamirecluse said:
What happened to its ear?
possibly been tagged but its been ripped off?