last week I got a Muntjac buck on my camera but unfortunately because a squirrel had knocked the camera I only got the tap part of the head. fortunately this week the camera wasn't moved and a got a great video of probably the same deer.
I also got the usual two Roe deer.
Whilst out checking my camera this morning I noticed a track that lead into some woods. It didnt look man-made because it wasnt that well used but was a very obvious track and it was definitely made by some kind of animal. The reason it was so obvious was because itpractically went straight through a bramble bush, into a very deep pine plantation.
Once inside it was a very obvious track and was clearly used lots by the deer. It had lots of junctions leading to lots of other tracks and it was amazing that all these tracks were made entirely by the deer.
We came across a clearing that was very large and was probably where the deer spent lots of their time (although they are almost always on the move). The trees near it were chewed and there were lots of deer droppings.
There was a great water source for the deer to drink because there was a small, natural stream going straight through the middle.
I will try and set my trail camera up there tomorrow but the only problem is that I might not find it again because there were so many different tracks leading off into all directions.
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