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Exmoor Pony herd, Cochno
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West Dunbartonshire and Clydebank
A herd of Exmoor Ponies above the Jaw Reservoir, Cochno, taken by David Palmar
08 July 2023
Red Deer herd, Glenshee
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Glenshee - Scenery and Mountain hares in winter
Red deer (Cervus elaphus) herd, Glenshee. There are so many red deer in the Highlands, perhaps as many as 400,000, that in the absence of natural predators, management (culling) is essential to prevent overgrazing and protect the deer from starvation.
03 February 2007
Red Deer herd, Glenshee
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Glenshee - Scenery and Mountain hares in winter
Red deer (Cervus elaphus) herd, Glenshee. There are so many red deer in the Highlands, perhaps as many as 400,000, that in the absence of natural predators, management (culling) is essential to prevent overgrazing and protect the deer from starvation.
03 February 2007
Red Deer, Hopeton House, Lothian
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CEP - West Lothian
Red deer (Cervus elaphus) herd running in the grounds of Hopetoun House in West Lothian. Scanned from a slide taken by CE Palmar in 1977.
01 September 1977
Red deer herd, Black Mount
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CEP - Rannoch Moor
Red deer (Cervus elaphus) herd, Black Mount, Moor of Rannoch. Scanned from slide taken by CE Palmar. The date taken is approximate, but the month is correct.
02 July 1964
Red deer stag and hinds
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Monadhliath
Red deer (Cervus elaphus) stag guarding his hinds during the rutting season in Strathdearn
26 October 2012
red deer herd upper Glen Prosen
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Angus Glens - Glen Doll
Large Red deer (Cervus elaphus) herd in upper Glen Prosen, Angus. Red deer have increased greatly in numbers, and need to be culled to prevent overgrazing and damage to natural vegetation, in particular to tree growth and natural regeneration. Red deer are more active during the morning and evening but can be seen more often during the long daylight hours of summer.