Oh I so wanted my camera when I spotted these three. Would have been a perfect capture with their white bottoms showing, but nevermind at least I have this square. There were five in total, the other two sitting down on the far side of the hill.

Oh I so wanted my camera when I spotted these three. Would have been a perfect capture with their white bottoms showing, but nevermind at least I have this square. There were five in total, the other two sitting down on the far side of the hill.
It’s a great capture with them all looking the same way.
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Thanks 🙂 saw all five of them yesterday, but too far away to get a picture of as I only had my phone with me
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You learn something new everyday. I didn’t realise you had wild deer. What an exciting find for both of us.
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Yes we have them across the country. There are even deer in some of the London parks!
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Whaaat? Brave deer.
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I rarely see our deer, but they have eaten our hydrangea and everything else we were growing, so they are definitely around. I love the dear more than the flowers, so I’ve given up on the flowers. I will keep the deer. And that is a lovely vista!
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Awww you’re a fab nature person
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The older I get the more I treasure the earth. Sometimes, in the end, it’s really all we have.
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very true
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What a lovely sight! We have quite a lot of deers around here and sometimes they come into our garden to eat apples.
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oh how fabulous. My mum has deer coming into her garden but they eat her roses which is not as acceptable as apples!!
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Apples are OK, but in the spring they eat the tulips and that I do not like!
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Oh no, that’s not on.
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It’s always a treat to see wild deer. I’m glad yours have a nature reserve. Some of ours are making the best of decreasing green spaces because of housebuilding.
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Sadly it is a tiny reserve as the rest of land is disappearing under houses, but as you say they are learning to make the best of it
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What a great photo. I like finding wildlife on a walk. 😀 😀
Here is my entry for the day.
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Thanks Cee, it turned out much better then I thought it would at the time I took it 🙂
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I’m glad it turned out better than you planned 😀 😀
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A great sighting! I hardly ever see dear in “our” forest and even then they are hidden among trees and grass.
This is mine:
https://wanderlustig2019.wordpress.com/2022/11/24/walking-the-munich-way-of-st-james/
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I was very fortunate 🙂
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Good spot, Becky. I can see how alert they look. Here’s mine today: https://grahamsisland.com/2022/11/24/someone-turn-it-on/
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The area has become much more popular for walking since the housing development, so lots for them to get used to
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Always lovely to spot the deer in the wild. I recall spotting some feeding at the side of the road just outside Winchester whilst driving my son back to the barracks in Wiltshire a lot of years ago.
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they do seem to like Winchester
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A New England walk.
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Sounds lovely, be there shortly
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What a perfect picture for Thursday Trios. Love it, Becky.
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ooh didn’t even think of Thursday Trios – my widow fog really affects me still
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