Showing posts with label roe deer fawn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label roe deer fawn. Show all posts

Thursday, 20 August 2009

Just a Big Kid

Roe Deer KidSince one of the roe deer died in the garden a couple of weeks ago, the others seem to have been visiting less frequently, or perhaps only at night. Maybe they sense danger here?

However, the fallen apples are proving too much of a temptation and mother and kid were back again today. I have only just found out that a young roe deer is called a "kid". I thought they were fawns.

The kid is big now - almost as big as its mother. But, it's spots are still showing faintly. This kid is about 3 months old now. It was born in May.

Friday, 10 July 2009

Mother and Junior

Although I have seen them several times, the roe deer and her fawn have been avoiding the camera. However, the windfall apples have started to fall from the tree and they are proving to be too much temptation. Still not a very good shot, but they are easily spooked.

Junior still has his/her spots.

Roe deer doe and fawn

Monday, 22 June 2009

Finally a Fawn Photo

Roe deer fawn - Capreolus capreolus
I have not been able to take a decent photo of the new fawn, but luckily I captured him/her on my stealthcam, taken at 5.00am today. Mum is looking on.

He/she still has her spots so is probably less than 8 weeks old.

Sunday, 24 May 2009

Roe Deer fawn

Every year during the Spring Bank Holiday here in the UK, we usually catch sight, for the first time, of the roe deer fawns born this year. This weekend was no exception.

No opportunity for a photo, but mother and child were in the field at the front of our house. The youngster was only just visible in the long grass. I will post a photo as soon as I can get one. Watch this space!