A whole lot of dears. Richmond Park, London, 2026 taken by @herlastnamepage
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A whole lot of dears. Richmond Park, London, 2026 taken by @herlastnamepage
Saintober 2025 ︶꒦꒷♡꒷꒦︶
Day 8 ~ Animal AU
Deer Shiryu -> Clotheless ver.
...𝔱𝔬 𝔟𝔢 𝔬𝔫𝔢 𝔴𝔦𝔱𝔥 𝔱𝔥𝔢 𝔪𝔦𝔰𝔱 𝔞𝔫𝔡 𝔣𝔬𝔤
Fallow Deer. Richmond Park, 2025 taken by @herlastnamepage ☕ ko-fi
So, I don't know what's with today today.. but our local stag decided to hangout with me..
He came within a few feet and just.. monched on some plants..
He then decided to follow me.. mind you, he had wandered off and I got up to continue my wanderings.. to then head him coming up behind me. Then the whole damn herd showed up. This had NEVER happened in the nearly 7 years we've lived here. (• ▽ •;)
Not to mention.. a Wren flew at me and under my arm as I lifted it AND an hour earlier a hummingbird flew over my head.
a small herd of deer crossing the ridge - Haute Route Pyreneenne, July 2018
photo by nature-hiking
While waiting for the super moon to crest earlier this week, I ran into a whole herd of deer just east of the City of Red Deer limits, north of Hwy 11. The same field had hundreds of geese, and the ones further back started to suddenly fly off but I couldn’t see why, until I went driving towards the other end.
There was a thick line of trees, so I had to shoot through them to even get part of the group, but there was probably at least 20 of them if not more - which is the most deer I’ve ever seen in one place. Whoever owns the land has “no hunting” signs in place, so I wonder if they always hang out in the area because they know it’s safe, or if it’s a sign of how quickly nature starts to reclaim its territory with people staying inside.
Also saw a family - a mother with 5-6 other deer, and 4 of them at least were young ones, today walking alongside one of the major thoroughfares in the city, so it could just be a sign of spring, too.
curious