What is a roe deer doing now?
The deer walk their own individual paths now. Most of them have changed the grey winter fur against the reddish summer coat.
Photo: Tarmo Mikussaar
Posted by the Animal of the Year Team 07.06.2017
The deer walk their own individual paths now. Most of them have changed the grey winter fur against the reddish summer coat.
Photo: Tarmo Mikussaar
Posted by the Animal of the Year Team 07.06.2017
Videos recorded by Liz, LK forum
Black stork Must-toonekurg Ciconia nigra
At a couple of weeks old the storklets start to get up on their feet and that has its specific causes and needs.
Screencap from webcam Seira, LK forum
The roe deer doe may have a fawn hidden nearby.
Photo: Tarmo Mikussaar
Posted by the Animal of the Year Team 09.06.2017
It is the time when on moving around in nature you may come across a spotted roe deer fawn lying on the ground. It is the great secret of the roe deer doe, and it is visited and fed a couple of times a day. Since the fawn has no smell, foxes, dogs and other predators cannot find it. Such a creature must not be caressed, lifted up or taken along. A human-smelling fawn will probably be abandoned. It is sensible to leave quietly the same way as you came. Evidently the worried adult keeps an eye on us from a distance.
Vahur Sepp
Screencap from webcam Riitta, LK forum
Female Irma with the chick, a few hours old
Osprey Kalakotkas Pandion haliaetus
A little past 5 o’clock it happened – the osprey chick was hatched. It may take a couple of days to the next hatching.
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