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    Default Muntjack outside our house

    Don't normally see them around in the middle of the day, but this pair didn't seem to mind.
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    Wow. How super.Well spotted. Great shots

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    That first one is a really crisp photograph Rolf, i don't know how you have time to set these up. Usually by the time I have taken out the camera and fired it up the moment has passed.

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    Well that normally is the case with Muntjacs Neil, but they hung around just long enough for me to rush upstairs, get the camera and very gently open the bedroom window.
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    Pretty amazing. Mind you, I've always thought that Muntjacs look like a deer that's been badly drawn by a kid

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