The roe deer
capreolus capreolus
Wooded areas surrounded by agricultural land provide a large habitat for deer. As a rule, roe deer remain in the habitat in which they were born throughout their lives. However, sometimes the population in such areas becomes too large – and then it becomes difficult.
<br>In early autumn, after the rut, the roe deer join together in herds that are usually led by a doe with at least one young.<br><br>The parts of plants, herbs, grasses or berries that deer prefer to eat depends on the season.