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05 Mar 2023 22:59 #6643 by John T Goy
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Tripplinghows Bridleway:  Roe Deer 2.

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12 Feb 2023 18:28 #6521 by John T Goy
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Hi Pete,

I agree they are becoming a nuisance, nice to see and eat but getting out of control, time some were thinned out. Those I saw were in three packs but all in the corn fields. The other week at East Butterwick there was twelve!

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12 Feb 2023 16:00 #6520 by Pete Locking
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We went for a walk at Saltfleet Today where there is a 300m by 30m  (approx) cops of trees and the bark on most of them has been stripped; presumably  by Roe Deer. I don't think it will be long before they become a complete pest, if they're not already. Your count of 10 is a big herd.

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12 Feb 2023 15:14 #6517 by John T Goy
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Farmers Lane:  Roe Deer - 10
Black Bank - Roe Deer - 3
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16 Jan 2023 19:28 #6353 by John T Goy
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East Butterwick:  Jan 8th.
Roe Deer - 12

Black Bank: Jan 8th
Roe Deer - 5

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