Nature has reclaimed the streets amid the UK's coronavirus lockdown including a herd of deer making their home on a housing estate in east London.
The deer are believed to have come from nearby Dagnam Park which is just across the road from the estate in Harold Hill. They have been in the area for more than 1,000 years, and they have been seen in the housing estate before.
But locals said there are now more than ever, since the streets have become more traffic and people-free. The herd has grown, and photos show dozens more than usual lounging on lawns.
Residents said the now-unbothered deer are also venturing closer to homes. Dean Zetter, 50, was working in the area when he was surprised to see around 20 sitting on the grass.