At the western end of Loch Quoich, where the single track road rounds a headland near a burn called the Alt Nighean Eobhain, I came upon a small group of grazing Red Deer (Cervus elaphus).
I was struck at first that all of the deer in the group were stags until I read that for much of the year the stags and hinds lead separate lives, forming separate-sex herds. Male calves live with their mothers for a couple of years, but with the onset of maturity they leave to join male herds. This group were quite nervous of me but with care I was lucky enough to get close views and take the following pictures ...
Fabulous series. The first image in particular has real poetry and a sense of the animal's environment. Lovely shot.
ReplyDeleteWow. You took some perfect shots there Emma.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful captures Emma, of a magnificent animal.
ReplyDeleteLovely shots there Emma.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images Emma - a real sense of wilderness
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