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11 minutes ago, Stubby said:

There is a " white " Fallow stag near me that I see from time to time . He is with four or five other young bucks .

Yes a few white stags in our woods. They are very skittish though them Fallow deer so haven't been successful getting a photo yet. 👍

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Just now, AJStrees said:

Yes a few white stags in our woods. They are very skittish though them Fallow deer so haven't been successful getting a photo yet. 👍

Yes , they clatter past me when they hear me/see the dog . She gets after them for a token run but comes back pretty soon as she knows nothing will come of it . 🙂

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