Sunday, 28 April 2019

Muntjac and Roe Deer multiplying

In the last few weeks I have been far too engrossed in my thesis to a) get out much and b) post to this blog, however the end is now in sight.
In this same time period I have moved my unsuccessful Otter cam to a series of other locations. I have had it at an undisclosed Badger Sett where I was lucky to record 3 cubs and more recently I have had the camera placed over an open piece of grassland and have been treated to some nice deer shots.

Muntjac have been a common sight on my patch for years and I have been lucky enough to see both young and adults. This week however I believe the clip shows a pregnant female judging by the extended belly.



Muntjac are able to breed all year round but this is definitely the season as a possibly pregnant Roe Deer was seen. This is exciting as Roe deer are recent residents to the site and the fact that they are breeding means that they are comfortable enough on the site.



A rather handsome buck has been seen as well which is good.







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