In the next month mum will kick the two kids out of her territory to make way for this years young which will be born in May, so you may only start to see one deer for a while. If the mature doe has done well over winter she will have twins again, if conditions have been hard she will give birth to one young, in very exceptional circumstances she will have triplets. At the end of July the beginning of August you might see a Buck following her around hoping to get lucky as she comes into season.
Getting photos of truly wild deer, not ones in a park without the use of very large lens is not easier, well done. Keep an eye on her and see how she goes. If you find any just born young Kids in the grass do not touch them, she will know where they are and will come back for them, she won’tbe so keen if she smells your sent on them.
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