They're clearly 'Smarties Tablets'
They're clearly 'Smarties Tablets'
One on the left looks like possum, middle looks like deer, right ones sheep?
The stuff on right looks like goat. Prob possum on left, the first one certainly is i say
Pengy find the arsehole that left them there!
Boom, cough,cough,cough
looks like deer shit to me, young animal or hind
Pengy I thought this thread was about Dundee on the piss and rambling on about nothing special but it turns out not to be. Deer on the left and sheep on the right.
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What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
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I am 99.9% sure the smaller round pellets are goat as I regularly see and shoot goats in the vicinity. Never seen a possum up there, but that's not to say they are not there.
There is a small population of fallow on the opposite side of the valley, a few km away.
I would put my trail cam up, but I know a few local dropkicks poach this spot so don't want to risk it
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I think that's a good call on the pellets on the right being goat.
The stuff on the left could be either deer or possum. If it is possum though there would only be a few pellets, say 6-8, while a fallow will leave 30+. If the deer was walking while it took the dump then the pellets can be scattered along a line and not so obvious as a pile left when stationary.
Have you checked for ring prints.Probably an elf.Have you seen one.
Raisins, in the snow flour and hoof prints, they think I'm discussing!!![]()
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