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Roe deer

Capreolus capreolus

Photo by Jeannette
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Male.

In my garden :)

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Most fruit-trees are not seed stable, you won't get the same fruittree from the seeds, if you want the exact same you have to inoculate the tree. Mine was abricot and apples :) Furthermore they eat the fresh shoots and bark and not the fruit :)
Happy that you have not put any fence. Good thing, sad part is the trees. But I hope that these deer's help to plant the seeds somewhere in the open :)
@ Satyen, yes they are very cute ^^ That's also why I haven't put up fences, though I have thought about it, because they like my young fruit-trees, and some of the trees are not happy to be eaten. Two of the trees will not survive :(
Ashish, yes my enviroment is ideal for wildlife spotting :)
Wow.. Jeanette.. you have wonderful neighboring environment..!!
In my garden, which is close to both fields, forest and marsh :)
Very nice spotting and nice to read "In my garden :)"
Was it spotted in meadow and dense forest area..?
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PublishedMarch 4, 2012

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