8x57
Distinguished Member
There's always been roe in Monmouthshire but in very small numbers and only on the eastern fringes of the county. They've certainly spread in recent years and as you say can now be found virtually all over the county. We've also seen them in several urban areas of what are now called adjoining counties (but in my mind will always be the real Monmouthshire) and they usually cause a stir with numerous photographs and videos on local face book pages from locals enquiring as to what they are, as they are unfamiliar with deer.I never thought I would see Roe in Monmouthshire in my lifetime but now they are all over the county and Muntjac??..... there was one stood in the middle of a nearside lane of a dual carriageway joining the M4 in Newport at J28 a couple of years ago. Good job I was in the outside lane as visibility from the rain was not good in the dark but it was a doe looking to cross over towards the west side of Newport. There were muntjac in Wentwood forest to the East of Newport at least 20 years ago so no surprise they've managed to get to the West side and maybe further.
Not so long ago photographs appeared in the local rag of a muntjac roaming the streets of the Gaer area which is very close to junction 28 and on the west side of the city.