 
                    
                Wicken walk
Bill Oddie always hopes to see a marsh harrier when he's at Wicken Fen. They used to be very rare but are increasing in numbers these days. Wicken is just right for them. On an evening stroll Bill might see some deer - muntjac. They are small and often mistaken for dogs or hares. He finds a male with antlers in velvet. They were introduced into Britain about 100 years ago.
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