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Portrait of majestic powerful adult red deer stag in Autumn Fall forest
Stags thrash about in the foliage and adorn their antlers with grass and bracken, anything to make themselves look bigger and more dominant
Red Deer, cervus elaphus, Stag and Females, Sweden
Red Deer Stag Rut Richmond Park London UK
A large male red deer stares directly at the camera against a background of defocussed trees and foliage.
Red Deer Stag near Rannoch Moor, Scotland.
Fallow Deer Stag resting in long grass
Red Deer
UK, Scotland, Scottish highlands - Red deer \
A Jackdaw sits on the back of a stag. Birds are often seen sitting on the backs etc of Deer and other larger animals which could be to feed off of ticks etc which are in the fur.
Beautiful image of red deer Stag Cervus Elaphus in Autumn Fall landscape scene with vibrant colors
Muntjac deer foraging in the scrub near Snettisham beach, Norfolk.
Red deer stags fighting
A Red Deer Stag in Ardnamurchan, Scotland
Closeup of Red deer stags fighting during rutting season in UK.
Hot summer afternoon. Buck and doe resting in a forest clearing.
A beautiful red stag portrait.
A lone stag deer in the Scottish Highlands
A scenic image of a red deer stag in  woodland
A red deer in the tall grass during the rutting period
A view of a Red Deer in the wild
Just a few weeks before rutting starts in earnest, and this mature male red deer stag ( Cervus elaphus ) is already out to impress, standing like a stag at bay. He's not quite ready to take up cudgels yet, however – minutes later he was feeding together with two other mature males, both of whom will surely be bitter rivals in a month's time. Examples of red deer rutting action: .
Spring awakening in the Thuringian Forest
Old Red deer stag (Cervus elaphus) . Wild Deer.
Red Deer Stag resting
Portrait of a strong male red deer (Cervus elaphus) standing in a forest.
Close up of a Red deer stag standing with a hind in the field of fern. Rutting season in autumn, UK.
Stags are much more vocal during the autumn rutting season when they start gathering females for their harems, and will produce loud guttural roars and barks. Roaring can act as a declaration of size and strength, a challenge to potential competition, or a way of reaffirming status after a victorious fight.
Red deer (Cervus elaphus) female hind mother and young baby calf having a tender bonding moment
The lechwe, red lechwe, or southern lechwe ( Kobus leche) is an antelope found in wetlands of south-central Africa.
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