Row of roes
When I say roes just fall on me. These are just a part of all the roe bucks I have – most of them found nature-cleaned in the forest, mind you. Roe are overpopulated here.
Also that’s when I realize my first roe, the one on the left, is incredibly big compared to the others. Its antlers are longer than my hand, and you can see the skull is a lot wider than the one next to it (yeah I know the angle is skewed but still). I love this ? How animals within the same species can differ a lot.
The other ones not pictured here are like the ones on the right, skull mostly broken, because it’s what nature will give you. I like it. I need a saw to make the back even enough to pose/hang. I also have a great painted one I bought from the lovely @vulturegeorge that I have not yet unpacked since I moved flats.
I have decided that the fact that I find so many means my daemon/patronus must be a roe. I’m kinda okay with that.


