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    Resident Roe Buck

    This is our resident long standing Roe Buck, who is still in Velvet. Poor creature is getting himself into right frenzy over the Buck who I post previously. That has now took upon himself to coming down into the garden - encroaching on his Manor. Its quite amusing to watch him stumping around the garden on 'Patrol'

    886 - Roe Buck 8860320 by Trev Bartlett MBE, on Flickr
    Trev

    Equipment - According to the wife more than a Camera Shop got

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    #2
    Very nice Trev.

    Bill.
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      #3
      Nicely captured Trev
      Gary Cantwell LSINWP. ASINWP.

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        #4
        Great shot
        Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way

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          #5
          Thanks Bill, Gary, Tiger for your comments -- its looking a bit different now with 'clean' antlers.
          Trev

          Equipment - According to the wife more than a Camera Shop got

          Flickr:
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            #6
            So good to have nature & wildlife on your doorstep.
            Great image Trev
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              #7
              Nice image Trev and you are indeed fortunate to have wildlife readily available.

              All local hides to me are now closed and locked and that is probably right and proper, so I will probably look at going to some isolated places and try a bit of landscape photography.
              Colin

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                #8
                Thanks Steven, yes it good, but not so good when they get into the wife's veg patch and clear the runner beans

                Originally posted by colin C View Post
                Nice image Trev and you are indeed fortunate to have wildlife readily available.

                All local hides to me are now closed and locked and that is probably right and proper, so I will probably look at going to some isolated places and try a bit of landscape photography.
                Very wise move Colin, I don't use hides very often not even my own these days. Prefer to just wander around with the camera and take what presents itself.
                I did that this morning went out early to Dartmoor - River Teign, spent three hours there did not see a single person - MAGIC! - Take care, stay safe
                Trev

                Equipment - According to the wife more than a Camera Shop got

                Flickr:
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                  #9
                  Well taken Trev

                  Tom

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                    #10
                    Thanks Tom
                    Trev

                    Equipment - According to the wife more than a Camera Shop got

                    Flickr:
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