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As birthing season approaches, remember that deer will rarely abandon their young – unless they detect human scent, says Charles Smith-Jones.
Deer birthing season
The main birthing seasons for most of the UK deer species is fast approaching, though over recent years there have been increasing reports of births outside the recognised periods.
If deer birthing seasons are adjusting due to climate change or other factors, it is vital that we can identify these changes quickly so management seasons and public activities can be adjusted accordingly. This knowledge will also help us to raise wider awareness of times when disturbance might endanger them.
Deer birth dates
To help understand whether deer birth dates are changing, the British Deer Society launched the Deer Birth Dates Survey in 2023 and runs it every year. Anyone who spends time in the countryside can help us to gather data. If you spot recently born kids, calves or fawns at any time of year, please do report your sighting. Although muntjac have no set birthing season, we would still like to know about any newborns of this species too.
Key points to be aware of during deer birthing season
You can also help to protect newly born deer by spreading the word about the importance of not disturbing them. It is normal for a mother to leave very young deer alone and hidden while she is away feeding, so our advice to anyone who finds one is:
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Find out more at bds.org.uk
The British Deer Dates Survey
The BDS survey contains seven questions, takes only a couple of minutes to complete and can be accessed here
Please submit an individual return for each recently born deer you see, including the species, date and location.
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