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 +{{ :20230710-131444-2657-cropped.jpg?400|Roe deer heading for Normandy Way}}
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 ====== 10 Jul 2023: Roe Deer ====== ====== 10 Jul 2023: Roe Deer ======
  
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 Another surprise was a Roe Deer spotted on 10th July 2023  Another surprise was a Roe Deer spotted on 10th July 2023 
 (and again on 24th September).   (and again on 24th September).  
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 in addition to the evidence of chewed bluebell leaves, droppings,  in addition to the evidence of chewed bluebell leaves, droppings, 
 and "roe rings" -- "//During courtship, when the males chase the females, they often flatten the underbrush, leaving behind areas of the forest in the shape of a circle or figure eight called 'roe rings'. These tend to be 1-3m in diameter.//" <wrap lo>[https://scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk/2020/07/roe-deer-shenanigans-at-the-falls-of-clyde/]</wrap> and "roe rings" -- "//During courtship, when the males chase the females, they often flatten the underbrush, leaving behind areas of the forest in the shape of a circle or figure eight called 'roe rings'. These tend to be 1-3m in diameter.//" <wrap lo>[https://scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk/2020/07/roe-deer-shenanigans-at-the-falls-of-clyde/]</wrap>
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