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 Post subject: Muntjac
PostPosted: Sun Apr 15, 2007 7:13 pm 
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Muntjac, Mareham lane Sleaford this morning


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On Sunday 29th April there was an old buck Muntjac on the Orchid Ride at Chambers Farm Wood. It was limping and had obviously been in a fight with something judging by a torn ear! Ron Fox told me it had been feeding in the gardens of the nearby cottages for a few days and was far from timid.


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3 Muntjac on the main ride yesterday (30th). Looked like a family group. No sign of any injuries. Also heard one 'barking'.

Alan


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Stuart Britton wrote:
On Sunday 29th April there was an old buck Muntjac on the Orchid Ride at Chambers Farm Wood. It was limping and had obviously been in a fight with something judging by a torn ear! Ron Fox told me it had been feeding in the gardens of the nearby cottages for a few days and was far from timid.


Did you see Bill Badger and Harry Hedgehog too :D


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Dave Rooke wrote:
Did you see Bill Badger and Harry Hedgehog too :D
Says Dave Rook :lol:

Incedently, does anyone know the current Northern limit of the Muntjac population in the UK? I saw one earlier in the year at Bradley woods. This is the most Northern I've seen them.

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Alan


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