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Britain is home to six deer species – Red Deer, Roe Deer, Fallow Deer, Muntjac Deer, Sika Deer and Chinese Water Deer – all of which have certain characteristics that make them well-suited to British habitats.From the majestic Red Deer, an icon of the Scottish Highlands, to the elegant Fallow Deer with their white-spotted coats, these beautiful mammals are also a favourite subject of wildlife photographers for their unique behaviours and stunning habitats.Featuring insightful text about the array of deer species that live in the British countryside and the valuable contribution they make to our biodiversity, as well as spectacular images from award-winning wildlife photographer Bret Charman, British Deer chronicles the remarkable lives of these engaging mammals.

British Deer

  • By Bret Charman

    This photographic celebration of British deer provides a remarkable glimpse into the lives and habitats of these much-loved mammals.
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    Imprint: Bloomsbury Wildlife l Pub date: July 2026 l Format: 246 x 189mm l Extent: 176 pages
  • About the Author

    Bret Charman is an award-winning wildlife photographer based in Cairngorms National Park in Scotland. He has always had a passion for all things with fur, feathers and scales, as well as faraway places. With a background in the safari and wildlife travel industry, Bret has travelled far and wide in search of an incredible array of species, and is best known for his work photographing the unique and captivating wildlife of Australia. He is a former winner of the prestigious Bird Photographer of the Year competition (‘Birds in Flight’ category) and his work has featured in a number of publications, including BBC Wildlife magazine, The Times, The Telegraph and National Geographic.

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