
A Foggy Glimpse Of Kinder With Her Fawns
Kinder and her fawns are spotted on a very foggy morning.

Where Are Kinder's Fawns?
There's not a lot to mention this week. Another week has passed and it's still very difficult to spot Kinder with her fawns. This is quite normal, of course. Roe deer fawns at this young age are still very vulnerable and staying well hidden in the long growth, is a good survival strategy. Just like last week, Mum is spending quite a lot of time hanging around one particular area - moving around the fields' borders, feeding and then resting up to digest her intake. Judging by

All Quiet With The Deer - The Fawns Are Hiding
Things are very quiet at the moment. The grass has been cut, but after all the noise and disturbance, Kinder is keeping her fawns well hidden in the bushy undergrowth. I managed to track her down in one of the fields - spending a lot of time around one area particularly. Her reluctance to wander far, undoubtedly due to her fawns that were probably residing deep within the nearby hawthorn and blackthorn bushes. Sooner or later, she'd want to go down; here she is sniffing out a