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Aw she is beautiful, is she in your garden?
yes. they are early morning and dusk visitors
Impressive! I’m still amazed that such big creatures as deer manage to survive in the Scottish wilderness!
They must appreciate the woodland around you – occasionally see them briefly when biking around Kirkhill woods.
They do get desperate for food in winter, they chew the bark off trees and carry away our peanut feeders…
Sweet face! We have quite a few near here, though not in our garden! It’s always a thrill to see them.