Rudolph.

John Gryphon

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We ran into each other,he was that close and on his toes that I quickly snapped a few without drawing the lens back.
rud 1.webp

He`s been scrapping a fair bit too.

rud 2.webp

There were hinds above him and he was intent on keeping tabs on what they were doing.

rud 3.webp

Solid boy stag with a Botham body (beefy)

rud 4.webp

Reynard on the earth entrance got his pic taken a few times but none really were much good due to the usual schitt.

rud fox.webp
 
Bloody hell! He has had a few run ins. Makes you wonder how big the other one were
That is very normal for Sambar stags to have a few furrows in their hide Smelly.They fight hard and when you see a 'territorial battle site' quite often up high on a dividing spur. You will be amazed at the bush they churn up. Logs moved, trees snapped and **** pushed up all-over.
Stunning pictures 👏
I'm not sure on stunning but I will take it..thank you.
Here's a couple I took tonight of a young boy deer,you can see the buds under the skin.
He`s in a sea of blackberry`s and flowering Blackwoods.

knob 1 text.webp




knob 2 text.webp


yob.webp
 
Hi John

Thank you for sharing your recent photos.
The first is lovely in B&W! Knobber looks an 'eating-model' no?

The Fox got to keep him hide!

L
 
Hi John

Thank you for sharing your recent photos.
The first is lovely in B&W! Knobber looks an 'eating-model' no?

The Fox got to keep him hide!

L
Bob The Knob would be a good larder model mate,still getting a bit of milk too.
Vulpes? $14 scalp bounty,winters gone furs are finished.
 
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