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Deer prints? (1 Viewer)

Pete Mella

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I'm pretty sure these are deer prints, but just want to get a second opinion. They were taken in a wood on the outskirts of Sheffield, where it's not impossible a sheep may have wandered in.

Sorry for crappy photos!
 

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For future reference, for ID a scale is useful. I generally put a plastic compact flash container in my print and poo pix to enable size judgements later (I also take one or two without for aesthetic shots, if you can have such a thing of such a subject).

John
 
Yeah I realised this after I'd taken the shots, I usually pop a pound coin or something on the ground but forgot in this instance.

With habitat and location my bet would have been roe, thanks for the input guys.
 
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