As a former Professional Ecologist and Teaching Assistant, I am incredibly lucky to have two dogs who make me walk in the most beautiful parts of Sussex where we live. I look forward to sharing our walks with you.
Sunday, November 29, 2020
Roe Deer again
It is obviously still National Tree Week, so I set out in the wood this morning. Virtually all the leaves have fallen now and it was so foggy and dull that photographs were unlikely to capture the beauty of trees. However, this Roe deer came crashing towards me, obviously pursued by a dog. The dog returned to its owner and the deer took a moment to catch its breath, checking for the dog behind it, not noticing me watching it. Walking in woodland doesn't give the views of the open heath but watching any animal in this way is magical.
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