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Deer


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13 Dec 2014

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A word in your ear

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31 Aug 2013

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353 visits

Leave my bird alone

10 Nov 2013

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Lost in the woods

Richmond Park

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10 Nov 2013

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Arguing over the rutting stag which is just out of shot

I saw him first

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13 Jul 2013

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Five got a Ticket to ride

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30 Nov 2013

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The battle stumped

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10 Nov 2013

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Peek a Boo ~~~Where are my Hinds?

This is a male Red Deer called a Stag taken in the rutting season

03 Nov 2013

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A right royal ear wigging

03 Nov 2013

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Shall we dance?

These are Roe Deer roaming in Richmond Park The deer have played a major role in the park's history and have shaped the landscape too. Our special grassland habitat depends on grazing and the parkland trees have a distinctive 'browse line' as the deer eat all the leaves and twigs growing below about 1.5 metres. Deer grazing also prevents tree seedlings from growing, keeping the grassland open. During the autumn the deer 'rut' (breeding season) takes place. The Red stags and Fallow bucks compete for females (known as hinds and does respectively). At this time, the large males roar, bark and clash antlers in a spectacular way in an attempt to fight off rivals and attract as many females as possible. The young are born from May - July and are hidden by their mothers amongst the bracken and long grass. The young are very vulnerable at this time and their mothers, being sensitive to disturbance, will defend their babies. The deer are wild animals - please keep at least 50 metres away from the deer and be aware of your surroundings so that you do not come between two rutting stags or a mother and her calf. Do not touch, feed or photograph the deer at close range.
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