Muntjac Doe, Suffolk
© Karen Lee (view gallery)
A very small, stocky deer, the Muntjac Deer is about the same size as a medium dog. It is gingery-brown, with a pale underside, they are also known as 'Barking Deer' because of their dog-like calls. this doe had a fawn with her, although nearly as big as her it still followed her and will stay close until a few months before her next one is born when she will drive it away to be independent. Image cannot be loaded
Tawny Owl, Suffolk
© Karen Lee (view gallery)
The previous evening I had sat waiting silently and patiently for this beautiful bird to appear, and it did, the only thing was, I was so in awe I forgot to take any shots until after it had flown, result being many pictures of an empty branch, much to the amusement of my Husband. Next night, take two, again, silence, and he arrived again, this time I remembered and got the shots, he couldn't have been more obliging, as he sat for quite a while just looking in my direction. Image cannot be loaded
Badger boar, Suffolk
© Karen Lee (view gallery)
Sitting and waiting patiently for forty minutes was worth every second. He was one of 3 that visited that night, along with two Muntjac deer and 2 Tawny owls, It was an absolute privilege to share that evening with them. Image cannot be loaded
Bawdsey Quay, Suffolk
© Karen Lee (view gallery)
Bawdsey Quay is at the mouth of the River Deben which separates Bawdsey from nearby Felixstowe, by car it takes about 40 mins to drive or there is a small ferry which runs across the river and takes only a few minutes. Image cannot be loaded
Martello Tower, Bawdsey
© Karen Lee (view gallery)
The Towers were built to stave off Napoleonic invasion. The Martello Towers were round structures about 40 feet high, with thick walls and wide roofs. A total of 18 towers were built along the Suffolk coastline. Image cannot be loaded
Muntjac Deer, Suffolk
© Karen Lee (view gallery)
Stag Muntjac have short, unbranched antlers that slope backwards, and a pair of long canine teeth. they are also known as 'Barking Deer' because of their dog-like calls. Image cannot be loaded
A Slideshow of Bawdsey, in the county of Suffolk