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Roe Deer
Roe Deer Capreolus capreolus males are called bucks, females are called hinds, does or cows and thei...
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They are unusual residents of the lower forested valleys surrounding the massif near the cultivated ...
Roe Deer
Roe Deer The Roe Deer is Sweden's most common deer, seldom weighing over 35kg. Sweden has a populati...
We are very lucky where we live as we often get deer visiting the back of our garden. This one was v...
Roe Deer
A lovely picture of wildlife at Middleton Woods drawn at a recent event. Thank you Zoe.
Roe Deer / CHEVREUIL: p hoto: by pl:Sarna is copyright The population of Roe Deer in France is incre...
The Roe Deer is one of only two deer species indigenous to the British Isles (the red deer is the ot...
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Roe Deer
Roe Deer & calf Foot of Mill Hill 15.5.2005
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On the cottage front, may I introduce you to Nibbler . I guess you can imagine why we've called her/...
Roe Deer Description A small size deer. Height to the shoulder 26 - 38 inches, weight 45 - 80 Ibs. T...
Roe Deer calf Glenlivet welcomes you to explore its tracks and byways. Topics Introduction The Sites...
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Capreolus capreolus A Roe Deer is a slender animal of a short body. Legs are long, a head is not big...
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Capreolus capreolus Roe Deer & calf Foot of Mill Hill 15.5.2005