As stated in the last post we are attended by flights of butterflies, Meadow Browns and Hedge Browns mostly, with so many Whites I am amazed there is a cabbage left intact anywhere. Today we saw a Fritillary and also a Speckled Wood. At last, a chance of a decent photo.
We often get a sighting of deer in these woodlands - often a muntjac, just slipping away. But we have seen far more Fallow Deer this year than ever before, often just a doe or two, sometimes with fawns. Last week we happened upon a herd - upwards of thirty animals grazing, including four full-antlered stags. They were at some distance and we have only simple cameras.
Today a different grouping, closer to. Interesting to see the many possible colorations in the group.
Later we saw the antlered stags moving as a group through dense undergrowth.
Just working on a cabled waistcoat in Aran weight, not that it is the weather for it just now.
1 comment:
Really beautiful photo of the butterfly against the green. Is the difference in coloration on those deer a matter of age or do they come in different colorways, like yarn?
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