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Red Deer (Cervus elaphus) stags, herd on snow covered mountainside high above A93 Old Military Road, Glen Clunie

Red Deer (Cervus elaphus) stags, herd on snow covered mountainside high above A93 Old Military Road, Glen Clunie


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Red Deer (Cervus elaphus) stags, herd on snow covered mountainside high above A93 Old Military Road, Glen Clunie

Red Deer (Cervus elaphus) stags, herd on snow covered mountainside high above A93 Old Military Road, Glen Clunie, Cairngorms N.P. Aberdeenshire, Highlands, Scotland, March

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Snowy Shenanigans - Scottish Stags Show Off Their Mountain Moves!

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. In this breathtaking snapshot captured by FLPA photographer Dave Pressland, a majestic herd of Red Deer stags takes center stage on a snow-covered mountainside high above the A93 Old Military Road in Glen Clunie, Cairngorms National Park. These European beauties are truly living their best lives amidst the stunning scenery of Aberdeenshire's Highlands. With their impressive antlers proudly displayed against the backdrop of the picturesque valley, these Scottish males prove that nature knows how to strike a pose! As they navigate the rugged terrain with grace and agility, it's clear that these mountain-dwelling ungulates have mastered their habitat. March may bring chilly weather to Scotland, but these cold-loving creatures couldn't be more at home in this temperate region. With winter still lingering and snowfall blanketing every inch of the landscape, it seems like these red deer are having an absolute blast frolicking in their snowy playground. As members of one of Europe's largest land mammals' families - Cervidae - these adult herbivores roam freely through national parks and uplands across Eurasia. But there's something undeniably special about witnessing them thrive in Scotland's iconic Cairngorm Mountainsides. So next time you find yourself driving along winding roads or hiking through glens in search of adventure, keep your eyes peeled for these magnificent creatures. Who knows? You might just catch a glimpse of them

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