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gosh thatβs well captured. Iβve never seen a white deer before. Beautiful and quite mystical. Well done take care π¦x
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They are quite mystical creatures... They have a condition much the same as when humans are albino I think it's Leucism ... Means they are not actually pure albinos but have lost skin pigmentation colour...they have some brown spots on them .... I think that's right but don't quote me π₯°
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Wow! Have you ever seen him before Blackbird?
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We have a few around the forest haven't seen this particular one though ... I'm not sure if male or female π€
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Wow just look at him. What a wonderful photo. πβ€οΈππ©·πxxx
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I'm not sure it's a male without getting closer which isn't on the cards ππ
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Definitely not. Xxxπ
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Wow! What a beautiful creature! Such a lovely photo first thing in the morning β€οΈ
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Absolutely beautiful to see them around π
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So elegant and majestic ππ©·π©΅π©·π©·
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Absolutely π―
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Wow! Beautiful! Well captured, I look forward to seeing your photos, thank you for sharing.
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Your so very welcome and thankyou βΊοΈ
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Iβve never seen a white deer before . . . Amazing πxx
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There's a few around its got loss of skin pigment hence the white ... like a form of being close to human albino xx
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Itβs amazing Thankyou π I watch a few nature programmes but I do prefer it in the winter months when they stand out more in the snowy weather xxπ
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Wow! to echo everyone else. I don't think we get white deer round here, but there used to be some in Epping Forest. He looks quite mythical. xxx
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They are beautiful have seen a few around their skin pigmentation is very light in colour π
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Stunning
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Thankyou β€οΈ
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Amazing. I have not seen one before. Stunning animal. xx
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They are beautiful π
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Wow! Magical!
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They are beautiful
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lovely .will we see him with his headgear next year .
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Who knows π€·ββοΈ π
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Spooky. Well caught. π
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Thanks Don β€οΈ
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Brilliant photo! I've never seen a white one before. We used to have a white squirrel in our park for a few years but none there now. This chap (or girl) is a rare beauty and must have been a lovely sight. Well done for capturing the photo before it ran off and thank you for posting it.
Xx Moy
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Thanks Moy I think could be a female as no antlers that I could see ... they are very beautiful when seen π
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I too haven't seen one before BB and think if special, than, you for sharing x
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I think there's quite a few around here but they are all beautiful π
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Wow, beautiful. Never seen a white one, looks like it belongs in a fairy tale x
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Ohhhhh how I wish my life was a fairytale β¨οΈ π
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Wow absolutely amazing and stunning. I love to see deer but a white one, now thatβs different altogether. Thanks for sharing.
Take care
Wendy xx
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Thankyou so much Wendy π
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Lovely π. Iβve never seen one. We have white pheasants and geese. Maybe the sam scenario. Great photo π
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I struggled to reply because I didn't know what the SAM scenario meant ...then I realised you meant same ...I'm blaming the cold for my lack of understanding π
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Thank you for sharing this. π like others I have never seen a white deer before - stunning x
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Yes they are Rosa and thankyou βΊοΈ
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what a handsome/pretty deer. π
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Very beautiful π
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Just beautiful π»
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Very much so thankyou π
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Thank you for the photo.
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Welcome β€οΈ
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He/she is beautiful β€οΈπ
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Think it's a she no antlers it's only males that get antlers .. apart from female reindeer they get some antlers...Hope you're well π₯°
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beautiful.
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She is very much β€οΈ
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You get to see all the lovely things. Are you up Scotland way? Xx
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No New Forest Hampshire... I'm from Scotland though π
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A lot of your photos look very Scottish. Youβve put some beautiful phostos up. Xx
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absolutely lovely.
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They are stunning π
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