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    Default White Hart Layby

    pulled into the layby at the top of Berriedale hoping to get a good pic of village below and look what was having a snack..........





    photography really has a lot to do with lucky timing!!

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    what a lovely picture dragonfly

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    Oh what great photos Dragonfly.

    You arrived just at the right time!
    "Until one has loved an animal part of their soul remains unawakened"

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    Wow, thats brilliant. Is that an albino deer?

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    Well done, that's great!! Gorgeous wee thing!

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    Magic photo, must be extremely rare to see a white deer, but to get the opportunity to photograph one, wow!!! What can I say.

    nirofo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dragonfly View Post
    pulled into the layby at the top of Berriedale hoping to get a good pic of village below and look what was having a snack..........





    photography really has a lot to do with lucky timing!!
    Now if that was me finding that and not scaring it off,I'd say that was a good omen.

    Great shot.
    Never judge someone until you have walked two moons in their moccasins.

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    I was thinking something along those line too cuddlepop but we'll leave that for another thread

    ps, we did scare it off but not before I got those 2 pics first. There was another one there too but it bolted as soon as we came into the layby

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    we saw loads of deer on the mountains around Drummochter - assume they were all on the move looking for food

    here's some regular deer


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    Great photos, Is it a Red deer (species that is not colour)?
    Away with the birds

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    Well done indeed.A very rare capture.

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