“…These animals live in decidedly larger groups in open territory. Roe deer in treestands lead a mainly lone or family way of life through the whole year, and the size of the groups they form does not exceed 10 individuals (Kurt, 1968;Pielowski, 1970;Dzięciołowski, 1979;Fruziński et al, 1983; and others). Groups of roe deer in fields during the autumn-winter period, however, consist of several, or approximately 10-20 individuals, or even over 100 (Schechtel, 1929;Meisnerowski, 1959;Pielowski, 1970;Bresiński, 1975;Graczyk & Bereszyński, 1978;Zejda, 1978).…”