Muntjac deer in Chalkhill Open Space (Photo: Jay Patel)
There have been confirmed sightings of muntjac deer in the ground of the Welsh Harp Environmental Education Centre, Birchen Grove allotments and Chalkhill Open Space LINK. There have also been unconfirmed reports in Monks Park beside the River Brent.
The latter would require deer to use the tunnel beneath the railway line between North End Road and Brent River Trail.
You may not have seen then but heard them 'barking' LINK.
Passion Films have been in contact with Wembley Matters:
We are Passion Pictures - an award-winning documentary film making company based here in London. We're making a film for BBC1 focusing on all the amazing wildlife and biodiversity that we can still see in the London area.
I am aware you have seen muntjac deer in your area of Wembly - I would love to find out more about this!
How frequently you are seeing them and in what sorts of numbers.
Ideally we're looking for somewhere they are spotted regularly to film and ideally with some kind of urban back drop.
If you have seen muntjac in your area please give details in comments below or email:
1 comment:
I saw a baby deer yesterday at about 20.30. It was about 25 metres ahead of me walking casually across the path into the undergrowth. It was in disturbed by me and it may possibly have lingered but I had my small dog with me. I did hang around once I reached the spot I saw it in the hope it may reappear but it didn’t. I saw a couple walking a few minutes later and told them I was certain I’d seen a deer. The man told me that his sister had told him a couple of weeks ago that she was sure she saw a deer. down by the reservoir. Having seen it now I will look out for it at a similar time. It was on Birchen grove side of the reservoir and was walking towards the waters edge it is densely covered with bushes. I think the time was very significant as it was extremely quiet, few people around and about 20 minutes to it turning dark.
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