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Deer, Woburn Abbey

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Deer, Woburn Abbey

Image: © Rob Farrow Taken: 23 Apr 2008

This fine collection of deer was munching contentedly on the grass of Woburn Abbey. Straggly bits of "velvet" hung from many of the antlers, indicating that they had been freshly grown for the Spring and that rutting season would soon be here. (See also Image]) for more straggly velvet !

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.992723
Longitude
-0.601656