Today was stunning. In the village there is still lots of snow yet there’s a bright blue sky and the temperature was 18 degrees centigrade. The kids threw snowballs with the dog and then we went on a walk on the abandoned road through the hills. There were many animals out, particularly Roe and Red Deer. This group of Red Deer hinds obviously didn’t get the memo on shape and silhouette….
Red Deer Hind Herd in Snow
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My name is Edward O'Toole and I live in one of the wildest, most beautiful parts of Europe, in the Carpathian Mountains of Eastern Slovakia. Life is an adventure - both physically and metaphysically... I've been living out here for the last 22 years, along with my wife, 3 kids and Jack Russell. My main interests involve bushcraft, prepping, survival and wilderness living (self-sufficiency and self-reliance), ecological, green, smart and natural solutions, motorcycles and motorbike club life, writing and art (I have 7 published books), and exploring the paranormal. For more about my lifestyle, art and writing visit http://www.edwardotoole.com View more posts
Yestersay I saw very similar scene in Polish side of Beskid. There were about 15-20 deers on the hill, unfortunately when I wanted to take the picture the battery in camera turned out to be dead.
I take lots of photos but most are usually out of focus or the animal or bird has moved…