Fallow Deer

Fallow deer are now Ireland's most widespread deer species perhaps due to their use as a park deer by wealthy estate owners. Over time they escaped or were deliberately released and have spread to most woodland and lowland habitats in the country.

The wild herd currently in the Phoenix Park consists of approximately 600 deer, many of whom are descendants of the original herd introduced in the 1660s.

How I captured these images

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