I thought some might like this. The dogs are trained to stay still and not to chase wildlife, so when I saw them staring intently at something, I looked round and this young Red Deer stag, handsome young man with just two small antlers, probably just in his third season, had quietly walked down to get a drink. He was only approx 10 metres/30 feet away and just stared for a short while and then carried on.
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A Little Bonus whilst with the Swans To-day.
What a beautiful sight! There's something timeless seeing a deer like that in its own natural setting, a reminder of what has always been and hopefully always will!
What a handsome chap and lovely to see. Xxxxx
Lovely shot - do wish we could enlarge the great photos on here.
Hi lyd12, you can enlarge by tapping on the photo then use your finger and thumb to open up the screen. Hope this helps x
Thanks for that, another of life's mysteries solved. I hadn't tried hard enough!
An amazing sight, thanks for sharing, and also thanks to the well trained dogs that didn't chase or frighten the stag.... just pointed.
Lovely sight to see and praise to your well behaved dogs. Majt
Great picture, it's lovely catching sight of wild animals. He is a very handsome stag x 😊
Did you train your dogs Johnem? I think its so impressive to have trained them to such a high standard. I had a spaniel ages ago who would do the basics sit stand roll over etc but the sight of a rabbit in the field would have her off like a rocket after it, once she even overtook the rabbit lol . I'm amazed the deer didn't run when he heard /saw you and the dogs. You must be very quiet. Thankyou for the lovely photo.
Thanks. I've had dogs constantly for 40 yrs and it isn't too difficult as the newer learn from the older to a fair extent. I am a firm believer that it is the owners that need training more than the dogs.
I think you are right there Johnem...in both ways. 😀 I think it's an admiral quality to be able to teach a dog to such a standard . I like to watch sheepdog trials and can see there how the younger dog learns from the older.
Thank you for today’s chapter with your wildlife - I hope we can depend on you for this as a regular! I live in the US & for us on the east end of Long Island of New York we have many, many deer. There are many complaints as they eat our flowers & shrubbery but I’ve resolved that by using fake flowers in the urns & pots. Sometimes there have been as many as 7 on the lawn at one time - the whole family & friends. They’re wonderful to watch! Awaiting the next chapter. Hope you’re enjoying the weekend & be well.
Thanks, hope your weekend has gone well.
lovely! and so close too! reminds me of the time my Daughter and i went on a Coach tour of Scotland. We saw the big North Sea Seals, some Osprey, a Kingfisher, but, disappointingly, no deer. Just coming back through the Borders and we finally spotted a huge Stag. In someones Cottage Garden. Happily munching vegetables.