Pembrokeshire Mammals

A place to share your observations of mammals, reptiles and amphibians in Pembrokeshire. Please give date, what you have seen and where (preferably a grid reference, but a farm/village name or postcode will do), and what it was doing. Send records to rushmoor1 at tiscali.co.uk.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Roe Deer


There have been three sightings of Roe Deer in the last five years. Two were between Angle Bay and Pembroke River, the third near Velindre Farchog. The origin of these animals is a mystery - has the species crept in un-noticed, or are these rehabilitated animals released into the countryside?
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More information at http://www.abdn.ac.uk/mammal/roe_deer.shtml
Posted by Bob & Annie at 6:18 pm

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