"Deer have a fantastic sense of smell," Teddy went on. "A deer's eyes are on the sides of their head so they have wide angle vision. And they have good night vision. They have amazing hearing and can move their ears in the direction of noise without even moving their heads. And they can pick up higher sound frequencies than humans. They are very sociable, like teddy bears, and usually live in herds."
The bears were becoming more and more eager to meet these wonderful-sounding animals, and they had now arrived at Dunham Massey. They went through the gates and out into the park.
They started their visit in the lovely gardens which were in full bloom at this time of the year. There were distinct areas to look around - the teddy bears' favourite was the Rose Garden, absolutely full with beautiful colours and gorgeous scents - they could have stayed there all day! But they also visited the Orangery, walked by the water, and inspected the very formal layouts of the areas in front of the house. There were lots and lots of huge trees, and flowery shrubs, and pretty blossoms. They had brought their picnic lunch with them, which they ate on a blanket spread out on a large green lawn. Lovely!