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'Whistling' deer spark searches | 'Whistling' deer spark searches |
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A mountain rescue team called out twice to investigate shrill whistling suspect it was the call of deer and not walkers in distress. | A mountain rescue team called out twice to investigate shrill whistling suspect it was the call of deer and not walkers in distress. |
Members of the public raised the alarm after hearing what they believed to be the sound of emergency whistles being blown. | Members of the public raised the alarm after hearing what they believed to be the sound of emergency whistles being blown. |
Lochaber Mountain Rescue Team made two separate fruitless searches. | Lochaber Mountain Rescue Team made two separate fruitless searches. |
New team leader John Stevenson said wildlife experts advised that it may have been the call of sika stags. | New team leader John Stevenson said wildlife experts advised that it may have been the call of sika stags. |
The animals make the whistling sound as a warning and during mating season, which runs from September to November. | The animals make the whistling sound as a warning and during mating season, which runs from September to November. |
Raspberry noises | Raspberry noises |
Sika are also known to make raspberry noises. | Sika are also known to make raspberry noises. |
In the first call-out last week, the mountain rescue team and a search and rescue helicopter spent six hours searching Glen Nevis after a family raised the alarm. | In the first call-out last week, the mountain rescue team and a search and rescue helicopter spent six hours searching Glen Nevis after a family raised the alarm. |
The team searched the same area for a further two hours the following night. | The team searched the same area for a further two hours the following night. |
Mr Stevenson said: "On the second night we did hear a whistling noise and we thought it was some kind of bird. | Mr Stevenson said: "On the second night we did hear a whistling noise and we thought it was some kind of bird. |
"Later, local wildlife people told us that sika deer can make this sort of whistling type noises." | "Later, local wildlife people told us that sika deer can make this sort of whistling type noises." |
Sika deer were introduced from Asia to parks in the UK in 1860, but escapees have established themselves in the countryside. | Sika deer were introduced from Asia to parks in the UK in 1860, but escapees have established themselves in the countryside. |
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