If you want to follow a buck track to its maker, you'll need to learn how to read deer tracks in the snow—how fresh they are, whether they really belong to a buck and what they reveal about ...
Peak District-based Villager Jim was on the spot to photograph the sight while out looking for a barn owl in the snow near ...
Walking in the snow can reveal lives that are often invisible on dry land to all but the very skilled tracker.
Two indigenous white “ezoshika” deer, considered a “messenger of God,” were seen separately grazing in snow-covered fields in the Sarobetsu plain in northern Hokkaido on Feb. 13.