A different area of the New Forest today gave a glimpse of both some Fallow Deer and some Red Deer. All females and youngsters.
Fallow Deer.




Red Deer.


Also, a few Redwing were about. The redwing is a common winter visitor and is the UK’s smallest true thrush. Its creamy strip above the eye and orange-red flank patches make it distinctive. Rare in summer with under 20 pairs but in the winter the influx of some 8.6 million birds!


great shots Andy! Such unusual colourings for the deer
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Yes Wayne some of the Fallow Deer in the forest are very pale almost white one of those was a bit of a mixture!
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Fallow Deer look softer and rounder than the Red Deer, in my observation! Thanks for sharing the different photos of 2 different kinds. Nice shots as usual.
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