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Surprised to see this Muntjac sitting quietly on some dry leaves while I entered my car only about ten yards away and not far from the house. It stayed there while I started and backed away and was still there on my return.

Later it stood up and walked around looking quite healthy.

 

Cute but it could be Deerburger if it nails my fruit trees I have just planted!

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What a treat seeing an animal like that. Totally calm. Good pic.

 

I was very surprised to see it so calm as I am sure it is one of the three that are often in the house garden by the farm about half a mile away. Although they come right up to the window there they are very nervous and the slightest noise sends them skittling for cover.

Perhaps this one has been taking some weed!

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