On the tenth day of Christmas my true love gave to me ….
Ten stags in lieu of reindeer.





(and some hinds came along as well)

These deer were photographed at Studley Royal, Knole, and Harewood.
On the tenth day of Christmas my true love gave to me ….
Ten stags in lieu of reindeer.
(and some hinds came along as well)
These deer were photographed at Studley Royal, Knole, and Harewood.
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Lovely to see the deer. Look forward to your next take on the Christmas song.
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I wish I’d thought of it sooner and it was meant to be a one off. I wonder if I could, at this late stage?
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Put your thinking cap on and I am sure you will come up with something.
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No pressure ….
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Of course not….
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It’s never too late!
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Magnificent!
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And they know it.
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They look very woolly. For very personal reasons, I approve. 🙂
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Me too
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Dear deer. It just had to be said!
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Are you quite sure about that? 😉
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Oh yes!
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Wonderful portraits Margaret 🙂 🙂
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Quite fun, aren’t they?
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Oh, wow! Great antlers and great photos.
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Great days out, all of them.
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Beautiful photos of the stags, especially that first portrait!
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He was quite happy to pose.
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What a wonderful natural portrait 😀 😀
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Gorgeous animals! And fine photography!
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They were quite cooperative – thanks!
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Those are amazing!
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Even though we’re used to seeing them, it’s always a treat.
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Beautiful antlers!
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I think they know it, too 😉
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Simply wonderful, Margaret! Thank you for these.
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Thanks Jo. Your easiest port of call would be Harewood to see theirs. When you’re in England, natch.
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Waiting for news of a house. Our next UK visit will be timed for that. Fingers and everything crossed 🤔💕
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I’m typing with crossed fingers!
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🤣🤣
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Spectacular capture, Margaret. They are magnificent creatures.
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They’re wonderful, I love them.
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Wonderful captures … and even better chuckles.
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Good -oh. That’s a win!
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Great images of these magnificent creatures.
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They’re always such a great spectacle, and used to posing too.
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Beauties!
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Yes!
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You’ve been counting with a little one haven’t you!
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Yes. In three languages.
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Impressive 😊
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It’s not me that can do the three languages. Yet.
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won’t be long I am sure . . .
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Your photos show just how magnificent these creatures are and I just can’t believe people get any ‘enjoyment’ from hunting and shooting them.
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You and me both. Extraordinary.
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How lovely – those velvety antlers are spectacular.
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Aren’t they just? But they get quite tatty looking in action.
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