Today, we went up on Cannock Chase again, and I make no apologies for another feature on the deer. These lovely ladies were a smaller subset of the herd from last week, but on this occasion, they were a little more tolerant. They may well have been hungry. This is the closest I’ve ever managed to get to them.
If you want to give your kids a great Christmassy experience, why not take them for a walk over the Chase with a few carrots and see if you can find some? It really is a great thing to do.
I noticed the deer in a couple of places on the Chase today, they really are fine animals. Sadly, folk appear to have been poaching illegally up there of late, which I find rather sad.
For more of this sort of thing, see my 365daysofbiking journal.
Hi Bob
beautiful!
many thanks
David
Fantastic, been seeing them more and more lately, but not this close. There’s quite a herd at Pye Green, they seem to travel to the “nature reserve” behind Pye Green Valley School, across a main road and through a housing estate! Are the darker ones muntjacs?
Hi Sue
I believe there’s a large colour variance in fallows, although this one doesn’t have the stripy bum which is making me wonder. It’s not a muntjack – they’re tiny, like a dog. I’ve only ever seen them fleetingly, as they run across my path – you think they’re a red setter, only far more nimble.
Didn’t know about the ones at Pye Green, although I have seen them around Springslade and Brocton.
Cheers
Bob
Lovely photos Bob. thank you.