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  • She reminded Graham of the mother roe deer he sometimes saw hiding in the hedgerow as he cycled along.
  • At the end of the Anglo-Saxon period they were pursuing red deer and roe deer, animals which are all but absent in earlier bone assemblages.
  • The muntjac and roe deer are browsers, living either singly or in very small groups throughout the year in dense woodland.
  • Wolf, roe deer and wild boar roam these mountains and in the spring the capercaillie, king of the forest, screams his mating call.
  • A spring was negotiated and a beech copse, and a roe deer stood still and camouflaged in tussocks of grass by a stream.
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  • She has hunted wild game, mainly roe deer and moose, and has had little impact on livestock.
  • I was walking through the reserve the other day counting butterflies for the Trust and, lo and behold, I saw this young roe deer.
  • They preyed on roe deer, red deer, and wild boar, but were also much loathed and dreaded for their depredations against livestock, especially sheep.
  • Expect to see wildlife such as roe deer and red squirrels. Times, Sunday Times
  • They'd seen three roe deer in the woods, a hind and two bucks, moving ‘silent and in slow motion through the snow’.
  • The roe deer lives in southern Armenia and is readily fed upon by the leopard.
  • On the trails or a three-mile circuit of the loch, you might see roe deer or red squirrels. Times, Sunday Times
  • On the trails or a three-mile circuit of the loch, you might see roe deer or red squirrels. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are 12,500 trees making up new woodland, in which roe deer can be spotted. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mammals such as weasels, foxes, stoats and especially roe deer can wander safely without the risk of being killed by traffic.
  • The only species occurring in East Lancashire is the roe deer.
  • Other animals you might spot in the woodlands are red squirrels and roe deer.
  • The woodlands behind the house provide the habitat for roe deer, pheasants, woodcock, and pigeons which form the basis for a small rough shoot.
  • A big wildcat can kill roe deer fawns, and sometimes even does.
  • I often see foxes, roe deer and red squirrels in the conifer plantation there.
  • This accessible estate has a pheasant shoot, roe deerstalking and duck flighting - plus stables
  • The male roe deer casts its antlers every winter.
  • A mixture of alder, cherry, oak and other native species has attracted red squirrels as well as roe deer, hares and kingfishers.
  • Britain's deer population is made up of six different species, native types such as the red deer and roe deer, as well as species which have been introduced sika, muntjac, Chinese water deer and the fallow deer.
  • Larger numbers of roe deer live near there and Czechoslovakia still has bears and wolves roaming in the wild.
  • They preyed on roe deer, red deer, and wild boar, but were also much loathed and dreaded for their depredations against livestock, especially sheep.
  • The muntjac and roe deer are browsers, living either singly or in very small groups throughout the year in dense woodland.
  • French chefs often used to complain that they could get nothing but venison from roe deer.
  • The reserve is home to not only goats, red deer, and boars but also brown bears, chamois, lynx, roe deer, and wolves, as well as numerous eagles and large vultures called lammergeiers.
  • There have been sightings of roe deer in Bolton town centre, water voles on the streets of Wigan and bats in Manchester city centre.
  • The reserve is home to not only goats, red deer, and boars but also brown bears, chamois, lynx, roe deer, and wolves, as well as numerous eagles and large vultures called lammergeiers.
  • The estate extends in all to some 5300 acres and offers some classic red and roe deer stalking, woodcock shooting and excellent brown trout fishing on a number of hill lochs.
  • Two hundred years ago the roe deer was extinct in England and Wales, the victim of over-hunting and forest clearance.
  • Mammals such as weasels, foxes, stoats and especially roe deer can wander safely without the risk of being killed by traffic.
  • They'd seen three roe deer in the woods, a hind and two bucks, moving ‘silent and in slow motion through the snow’.
  • It may predate larger animals as well as small mammals, with records of prey as large as juvenile foxes and roe deer.
  • Close to the thigh bone, archaeologists found a group of butchered Mesolithic animal bones, including aurochs, roe deer and otter.
  • It may be possible at certain times of the day to observe roe deer in adjoining fields. 2.
  • The savaged bodies of roe deer in Gloucestershire last month fuelled rumours of a wild animal attack. The Sun
  • The reserve is home to not only goats, red deer, and boars but also brown bears, chamois, lynx, roe deer, and wolves, as well as numerous eagles and large vultures called lammergeiers.
  • It is home to rare orchids, a bluebell carpet which will shortly burst into colour and roe deer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Feeding mainly on small ungulates - roe deer, chamois and musk deer - lynx are capable of killing prey three to four times their own size, and in some parts of their range, they take large ungulates, including red deer and reindeer.
  • Eagle owls, the most powerful of strigid owls, can even handle larger mammalian prey such as foxes, young roe deer, and monkeys.
  • The savaged bodies of roe deer in Gloucestershire last month fuelled rumours of a wild animal attack. The Sun
  • A roe deer nibbles the heather shoots, unfazed by our passing.
  • Within an hour of setting off, he had shot a roe deer, skinned and cleaned it.
  • The reserve is home to not only goats, red deer, and boars but also brown bears, chamois, lynx, roe deer, and wolves, as well as numerous eagles and large vultures called lammergeiers.
  • New tools and weapons were invented to hunt the animals of the forests such as red deer, roe deer, wild boar, and cattle.
  • Wolf, roe deer and wild boar roam these mountains and in the spring the capercaillie, king of the forest, screams his mating call.
  • A roe deer came down into reeds opposite to munch at green stuff.
  • Mammals such as weasels, foxes, stoats and especially roe deer can wander safely without the risk of being killed by traffic.
  • He had seen nothing save roe deer and a few hares out feeding amid the early evening shadows.
  • The springtime calling of frogs had given way to the chirping of crickets and the distant barks of rutting roe deer.
  • Roe Lee (the old name may have been lea) means fields where roe deer roamed.
  • In the forests one can find moose (Alces alces), Siberian roe deer (Capreolus pygargus), lynx (Lynx lynx), common hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus), widely spread varying hare (Lepus timidus), badger (Meles meles), ermine (Mustela erminea), weasel (Mustela nivalis), common marten (Martes martes) racoon-like dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides). Kazakh upland
  • These include wolf Canis lupus, brown bear Ursus arctos, lynx Felis lynx, wild pig Sus scrofa, Caucasian deer Cervus elaphus moral, roe deer Capreolus capreolus, the west Caucasian tur Capra caucasica (EN) and chamois Rupicapra rupicapra and the reintroduced European bison Bison bonasus x B. bonasus caucasicus. Western Caucasus, Russian Federation
  • Expect to see wildlife such as roe deer and red squirrels. Times, Sunday Times
  • It may be possible at certain times of the day to observe roe deer in adjoining fields. 2.
  • He said the island is inhabited by hundreds of deer and roe deer but I saw none of them all the way.
  • I've opted for roe deer as the size of the haunch, similar to a leg of lamb, is a perfect size for roasting.
  • It is a haven for bird life and other wildlife - roe deer and red squirrels can often be spotted from the house.
  • Red squirrel, badger, mink and roe deer live in the reserve. A Guide to Britain's Conservation Heritage
  • the deer, the gazelle, the roe deer, the wild goat, the ibex, the antelope and the mountain sheep.
  • Mammals such as weasels, foxes, stoats and especially roe deer can wander safely without the risk of being killed by traffic.
  • The early miniature pinscher was called the reh pinscher, so named because Germans thought the dog resembled the small, nimble, red roe deer that populated their forests.
  • A roe deer jumps into a fence as she tries to find a way to flee from from flooding on May 18, 2010 in Bohumin town, in eastern Czech Republic.
  • Of predators, there are bears, wolverines, sables, Siberian weasels, ermines, and least weasels; of ungulates, marals, roe deer, musk deer, etc.
  • I am a member of a small deer stalking syndicate [5 in total] where we lease the sporting rights on a block of commercial hill forestry & manage the resident population of roe deer, I also buy a few days away for the larger deer species & so have a .243 Win & .270 in addition to a .22 for rabbiting etc & a few shotguns for driven shooting & wildfowling etc. Scouts Ban Knives in Great Britain
  • Animals co-habiting in the woods include field mice, grey squirrels, hedgehogs and three roe deer.
  • Feeding mainly on small ungulates - roe deer, chamois and musk deer - lynx are capable of killing prey three to four times their own size, and in some parts of their range, they take large ungulates, including red deer and reindeer.
  • He tracked roe deer and wild boar, and found wolves and lynx doing the same.

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