« Twilight Hares Harvest Hares » Muntjac deer dawn and dusk Muntjac deer are common but secretive. I see them most frequently at dawn and dusk slipping out of hedges and at field edges. Muntjac are very shy and wary as most landowner try to control their numbers because of the damage done to crops and woodland. Muntjac deer paused in dawn light. August Suffolk. Muntiacus reevsi Muntjac deer standing tall at sunset. August Suffolk. Muntiacus reevsi" Muntjac deer stepping away through flowers in dawn light. August Suffolk. Muntiacus reevsi Muntjac deer walking forward at sunset. August Suffolk. Muntiacus reevsi" Muntjac deer quiet momment in flowers in dawn light. August Suffolk. Muntiacus reevsi Muntjac deer stepping through flowers in dawn light. August Suffolk. Muntiacus reevsi Muntjac emerging into evening sun. July Suffolk. Muntiacus reevesi Muntjac deer bouncing in the sun. June morning Suffolk Muntjac deer at field edge at dawn. July Suffolk. Muntiacus reevsi Muntjac deer in oat field at dawn. July Suffolk. Muntiacus reevsi Muntjac deer at oat field edge at dawn. July Suffolk. Muntiacus reevsi Muntjac deer at field edge at dawn. July Suffolk. Muntiacus reevsi Muntjac deer in oat field at dawn. July Suffolk. Muntiacus reevsi Muntjac deer flying in the sun. June morning Suffolk Muntjac deer side look at dusk. September evening Suffolk. Muntiacus reevesi Muntjac deer stepping out at dusk. September evening Suffolk. Muntiacus reevesi Muntjac deer emerging at dusk. September evening Suffolk. Muntiacus reevesi Muntjac deer in dry grass at sunset. August Suffolk. Muntiacus reevsi" Muntjac deer stepping in at sunset. August Suffolk. Muntiacus reevsi" Muntjac deer getting down at sunset. August Suffolk. Muntiacus reevsi" Facebook Twitter LinkedIn « Twilight Hares Harvest Hares »