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Deer at Kama Nature Park

To: 'Anthony Willis' <>, "" <>
Subject: Deer at Kama Nature Park
From: Steve Read via Canberrabirds <>
Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2023 08:47:26 +0000
Can anyone venture what type of deer they are? I thought Fallow Deer had
spots, and the three in the image seemingly don't...

Steve

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Subject: Deer at Kama Nature Park

We went for a walk around the yellow-loop trail at Kama today and saw 4 deer
near the dam within the loop, and later at the other nearby dam on the
access road from William Hovell Drive.  They appear to be a stag and 3 doe.

Tony Willis


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