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 Post subject: Roe Deer
PostPosted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 4:42 pm 
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A party of 8 Roe Deer,this afternoon,on the side of the M181 at Scunthorpe.

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 Post subject: Re: Roe Deer
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11 Roe Deer on these same fields again yesterday,in two parties of 6 and 5.



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8 again on the same fields today.



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 Post subject: Re: Roe Deer
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4 Roe Deer seen just off the Caistor High Street beside wood opposite Walesby turn off at 10a.m. today (12/12)


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 Post subject: Re: Roe Deer
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4 Roe Deer on the side of the M181 again today,but not in the same field,now in an adjacent field due to there favourite stubble field being ploughed up.


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 Post subject: Re: Roe Deer
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Have you all heard about the culling of the Roe Deer? Well actaully it's pretty much every deer that they are culling but it's apparently suppose to help the bird life so.

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A group of 12 Roe Deer today,on the side of the M180 at Scunthorpe.



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 Post subject: Re: Roe Deer
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There was a group of six roe deer in Sempringham Fen at about 5pm on Thursday 26th Feb. I've seen the odd one or two in the fen before but never a group like this! They were aware of me watching them but in no great hurry to get away.
In fact it was quite an eventful journey driving up the fen from the Donnington direction, seeing a barn owl and a short eared owl hunting and these deer standing in the field opposite my house!

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