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I wish it was Heather mate, it’s Broom, some is 6” trunks and 10’ high.

 

Mick it’s a woodland creation of mixed hardwoods and then grazed with Highland cows.  Farms lands not been used for 20 years. 

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Finished up my Robo job yesterday, I’ve never worked in a place with so many birds of prey, at 1 time there was a White tail Eagle, buzzards, kite sparrow hawk I think and a kestrel all while a domestic type cat hunted the ground , a pheasant mooched about and the ravens passed by for anything else going.  Hit a pheasant 2 nights ago heading home, didn’t realise until yesterday afternoon my number plate was missing, upon inspection I found this.  

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