Up on the old logging roads near Kirkennan estate, I saw some wild roe deer. They are one of only two deer species that are native to Scotland, as well as red deer. Back in the 1700s, they were almost extinct here, but they can now be found across the country. When we were walking the air smelled like fresh rain and wood. The deer were about 100 metres up the hill from us, resting in long, wiry grass and shrubs. From below, we could see their short mahogany fur blending into the vegetation. As we went up the hill
Young country diary: The roe deer are lucky to live on such a glorious hillside | Isobel
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