
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.
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.
The parts of plants, herbs, grasses or berries that deer prefer to eat depends on the season.
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.
The parts of plants, herbs, grasses or berries that deer prefer to eat depends on the season.