Attingham’s Deer Park was created in 1798 as part of Thomas, 2nd Lord Berwick’s grand improvements to the Mansion and grounds. Today, around 200 fallow deer, descended from the original herd live in the park. The park rangers maintain the number of deer annually, culling if necessary.
One of these young fallow deer clearly doesn't think much of my skills as a wildlife photographer. ;-)
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