This image was Runner-Up in the 'From Dusk to Dawn' Category of the prestigious international Competition BG/BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year 1994. |
Subject Info The Fallow Deer is the commonest deer in Britain, where it was introduced by the Romans, and is common throughout much of Europe. It is widespread in the British Isles, where it favours mature deciduous or mixed woodlands and forests, as well as parkland areas. Seldom ventures far from woodland cover, especially during daytime, and usually seen in small groups. |