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The Roe Deer Files: April to June

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In his 76 image photo essay, wildlife photographer Alan MacKenzie tells the story of roe deer from an undisclosed location in West Sussex, United Kingdom.  29th April 2026.  By the time I arrived at the Angmering Park Estate in West Sussex for the bluebells, the season was nearly over, thanks to an unprecedented mild, wet winter and warm, dry spring. I would normally be photographing bluebell woods well into May, but there was already carpets of bluebells in Sussex on the 2nd of April. With two weeks off, I turned my attention to the lives of roe deer, as they transitioned from their bulky grey winter coats to sleek tan red over the month of May. I watched last year's twins, brother and sister, as they parted company with their mother. A mature buck is in a field with two does. He spends most evenings in a small field, next to a lodge in the woods. Two adult does accompany one another  —  in daytime, they remain hidden, but in evening the pair become different animal...

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