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Field Guides & Natural History  Mammals  Insectivores to Ungulates  Deer (Cervidae)

Deer Watch A Field Guide

Field / Identification Guide Out of Print
By: Richard Prior
169 pages, B/w illus, colour photos, maps
Publisher: Swan Hill Press
Deer Watch
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  • Deer Watch ISBN: 9781846890130 Edition: 2 Paperback Sep 2007 Out of Print #166851
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Today deer are all around us. No English or Scottish county is without one or other of our six resident species and they are rapidly colonising large areas of Wales. Deer are equally at home snipping at the treaseured roses of surburbia, occupying the sprawling forests of the north, or braving the savage conditions of the Scottish mountains.

We like to think of ourselves as a nation of animal lovers, yet how many people can name the six species of deer that live in the wild in Britain? With the new right-to-roam laws and the increased population of deer, this book is an invaluable guide to anyone exploring the countryside. The deer are there for those who have eyes to see and know what to look for. In Deer Watch you can share the lifetime's experiences of one of the country's leading deer experts. Learn how to match your powers of observation against the finely tuned senses of some of our most elusive and most beautiful mammals.

This book not only provides factual information on one of our most interesting animals but will help the keen nature lover to see the deer which so often go unnoticed.

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Biography

Richard Prior is regarded as an international authority on deer. For sixteen years he worked for the Forestry Commission during the final part of which he was Conservancy Wildlife consultant. He spent five years with the Game Conservancy as Information Officer and Deer consultant. He is a Chartered Biologist and a Fellow of the British Deer Society and Patron of the Association of Professional Deer Managers. He is regular contributor to the Shooting Times. His interest in roe deer has taken him to nearly every country where they exist, from Portugal to Siberia. He is retired and lives in Dorset.

Field / Identification Guide Out of Print
By: Richard Prior
169 pages, B/w illus, colour photos, maps
Publisher: Swan Hill Press
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