Roe swimming across Aberystwyth harbour.

Roes can swim long distances. I once saw a roe swim across the fjord here close to my hometown, a swim of between 2 and 3 kilometers. It came ashore close to our family cabin. I had observed it for a while wondering what it was, I thought it was something adrift that was blowed towards the shore by the wind. And discovered it was a roe deer. This fjord is busy with shipping traffic, ferries and cargo ships. It was insane. It stood there for a few minutes before taking off. I must have been exhausted.
 
As a child I remember a roedeer swimming to the small island of Barsø Southeast Jutland, the trip is about 1 mile happened in the late 70ies. And a young cow running of and swimming away from same island same summer, the cow was never seen again.

September 2013, Anglers met a big red stag several sea miles from shore on the North Sea from Jutland. The desperate animal could not be rescued into the small boat, so they killed it and towed it into the harbor at Hanstholm. A lot of questions from many interested people when they came back into the harbor.

November 2017, a red spiker was seen from shore, coming in from the sea just north of Frederikshavn. A lot of people on the popular beach run to watch it when it tryed to get out of the watero_O, so the animal got scared and swam out toward open sea again. 2 men jumped into a small motorboat and managed to get the very tired animal up into the boat (don’t know how, the water would likely have been cold), but the whole thing was seen by all the people on the beach. The animal was blindfolded but so exhausted it did not resist. It was released in the woods away from people the same afternoon.
 
They been seen swimming across harbour up here in Montrose and someone filmed it just few years ago .

Paul
 
Heard the same story
It's 'written history' in a number of BDS publications and various books.

Not that being written down makes it necessarily true, but it seems as close to historical fact as anything else :lol:
 
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