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I live in an area where the only deer which roam our forests , moors, and meadows are ROE Deer...

 

In the last 2 years i have seen and pictured, montjac deer, sika deer, red deer and now these Fallow deer.. All these in lancashire....

 

About 2 yrs ago i came acrross a herd of about 14 fallow deer(brown) not to far from my house. If i ever mentioned it, people just dismissed it, as if i hadnt

 

seen them....I never did see them again but have only been back twice, and only bushed the wood once...

 

Now i reguarly photograph Roe deer from the front bedroom window and more! Yesterday however, i was coming down from the back on my house.(i have all the permission

 

on the farms up there). It wasnt as if these animals caught my eye! They were stood right in front of me.. Luckily(for this instance) the dogs were very close by,

 

as we had just finished the session, i grabbed them and leaded them up, noses had just gone into sniffing the air..I only had my mobile with me(which does take very

 

good pics).. So i snapped and snapped these great looking animals. Yes i had seen fallow deer before in different areas around the country but none stood right at

 

the back of my house, and on my own permission....

 

I went home did what i had to do, then went back with the big camera, in the hope that they will still be there, and they werent just passing through the area...

 

They werent their, so i stomped the fields(seemed strange without the dogs) and headed for a deep revine where i sight many fox etc.. As i approached, i lay down

 

and crawled to the edge. And "yes" they were there grazing, not 30ft away from me. I took some snaps, altho i didnt have long, they were on to me in seconds, they

 

soon moved away, and then after a minute or so, ran off. Only down to a little clough of trees at the back of the farm, where they could go totally unnoticed for

 

a very long time. I am now hoping they stay on, as very very few folk frequent this land. And with there being a male already preasent, i can only hope that they find a female

 

their offspring in the surrounding area....hope you enjoy the pics as much as i enjoyed finding them.... Atb.

 

 

the 1st 3 pics are the ones i got on my mobile..

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Good pics again. One of the things that's most enjoyable about any walk out is that you just never know what you may bump into. ATB

 

 

 

yep your not wrong... i prefare to bump into stuff like this, than an over protective gamekeeper!! haha...

 

Keepers are never over protective are they??.....:whistling::thumbs:

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I have 4 Fallow does on one of my small permissions at the moment (fingers crossed a buck finds them) and have seen a group of 7/8 a few miles away when fishing. Some know it all was only last month trying to tell me there are no wild Fallow in this part of Lancashire. :whistling:

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RFYL, if i were you mate i would keep quiet about them deer or every little chav in the area will be after them. :thumbs: And they will just make things bad for everyone.

Those fallow have been there some time and a couple of years ago i saw red hind and calf not far off you. :thumbs:

Never seen any muntys yet though... :notworthy:

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RFYL, if i were you mate i would keep quiet about them deer or every little chav in the area will be after them. :thumbs: And they will just make things bad for everyone.

Those fallow have been there some time and a couple of years ago i saw red hind and calf not far off you. :thumbs:

Never seen any muntys yet though... :notworthy:

 

 

 

right JD, well they havent been that close to me, as i walk them moors more than the sheep. lol...Only put on here mate, as no one knows the location..

 

Do you mean the herd of fallow i saw? or these white ones.....

 

The muntys werent in the valley, some 30mins away, but still in lancs...

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RFYL, if i were you mate i would keep quiet about them deer or every little chav in the area will be after them. :thumbs: And they will just make things bad for everyone.

Those fallow have been there some time and a couple of years ago i saw red hind and calf not far off you. :thumbs:

Never seen any muntys yet though... :notworthy:

 

 

Well cleared this up with Darcy, he thought i lived somewhere else. Knew the vacinity but not the location, didnt want anyone thinking there was going to be chavs crawling about the place... And to tell the truth we are pretty lucky that we dont have many, especially with bulls..... :thumbs:

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