Forgot to mention, honking the horn will also cause them to not cross the street. I hear horns honking everyday near our house where deer commonly cross the road and I've only seen one dead deer on the road in 5 years.
Deer are a big problem around our way, as a general rule if you see one cross your path then more will follow. Felix Dennis charity has done a lot of tree planting around here and the deer have moved into the new woodlands, him and his charity have done a great job of replanting the long lost forest of Arden. In 1995, Dennis planted his first small wood near Dorsington, Warwickshire. Subsequently, he conceived the idea of establishing a large native broadleaf forest, and founded The Forest of Dennis Ltd, a registered charity in 2003, which changed its name to The Heart of England Forest Ltd in 2011.[32] Its mission is "the plantation, re-plantation, conservation and establishment of trees for the benefit of the public, together with the education of the public by the promulgation of knowledge and the appreciation of trees". The charity at present employs no full-time staff, but owns and manages over 500 acres of woodland, much of it newly planted. Over 3,000 acres have been planted; in excess of 1,000,000 saplings have been planted to date.[33] The forest also includes a small percentage of ancient woodland. Trees include native varieties of Oak, Ash, Lime, Beech, Hornbeam, Hazel, Field Maple, Aspen, Hawthorn, Willow, Alder, Black Poplar, Holly, Wild Cherry, Rowan and occasional stands of Scots pine, along with numerous shrubs and bushes. Where possible, saplings are sourced from locally collected seed. The planting of saplings will continue indefinitely with the aim of eventually providing between 10,000 and 20,000 acres. Dennis bequeathed a reported 80% of his fortune to ensure that the project will continue. The forest will eventually be opened to the public along with providing educational facilities for schools as well as provide green burial services to the local area. .[34] On Friday, 20 September 2013, Dennis planted the scheme's millionth tree, an oak sapling, at a ceremony attended by local residents, council members, forestry officials and employees
Here my offering from about 10 years back. Not been in the quick group for very long. Sorry about the shocking camera quality.
His dad came and moaned at me about hitting his son on track. I suggested he bring him over to the garage so I can hit him there too!
We were at Jerez in February when a cat ran out in front of me. Not exactly something you think about when you're on track. Reminds me that I should really try looking through my videos to see if I can find it.
Reminds me of splitting a flock of geese walking across the track at Stoner Corner, Philip Island. We were warned, but nothing prepares you and they are bloody huge.