It was a chilly but incredibly sunny winter’s day – the perfect weather to get out into the local woodlands. I had joined a ‘deer walk’, organised by the City of London Corporation, who are responsible for Epping Forest. It was a chance for people of all ages to get off the beaten track and hopefully get a glimpse of the elusive Fallow Deer that roam Epping Forest.
Notoriously flighty and timid around humans, a sighting of a deer was by no means guaranteed. But with the well-trained eye of our guide, we had a good chance of seeing the signs…
As we walked through the forest our guide pointed out signs of the deer. We saw holly trees that would have had their thick, juicy leaves all the way to the floor had the deer not munched them away….
We saw broken branches surrounding the favourite battling grounds or ‘rutting stations’ – where the stags competed with one another in the autumn. But still, we had not yet seen a single deer….
We followed a path out into open fields, past farmland and wonderful autumn trees. Our guide pointed out yet more signs of the deer. We saw the trunks of trees that had been cleared of ivy as high as the deer could reach.
Here was one of their well-used paths leading to a wooden fence that had been specifically installed for the deer to jump over to avoid the wire fences…
We passed through pretty Upshire Village and followed on until we reached a footbridge that crossed over the M25 Motorway – a bridge that links both sides of the forest and is well-used by the local deer population.
At last! Hoof marks! Clearly visible in the sticky mud were lots of deer tracks – the deer must have been here recently. Things were looking up…
With renewed enthusiasm we followed the tracks on the ground. We kept our eyes peeled in the hope of a deer sighting – we even spotted a buzzard high in a tree overlooking the motorway…
The light was beginning to fail and I began to doubt we would be seeing any deer that day. But suddenly there were gasps of delight from the front of the group. A small herd of Fallow Deer were bounding at speed through the trees and over a gate towards open pasture. I reached for my camera and caught the last one, just before it leaped out of view!
It was a lovely ending to our ‘deer-spotting’ day
Hi there
My family and I are looking to spot the deer in the epping forest area . Do you have any contact details to arrange a walk please. Marcus