near to Blackborough, Devon, England
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View east from Newcombe Common
by David Smith
On the right are the woods of Newcombe Errish
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Pasture near Downlands Cross
by Derek Harper
A wet field entrance from the road from Blackborough. Oaks are along the field boundaries.
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East Devon : Llama
by Lewis Clarke
An alpaca seen beyond the hedge, standing in a field.
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Sheep pasture, Little Oak Farm |
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Newcombe Errish Plantation |
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Standing deadwood
A conifer has been felled at a height to produce an important wildlife resource, as the trunk dies back it provides a home for invertebrates who, in their turn, provide a food source for Woodpeckers, Treecreepers and Nuthatches.
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Little Oak Farm |
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Woodland, Ponchydown
by Derek Harper
Woodland beside Sheldon Bridleway 4. The bridleway, running at the edge of the woodland a few metres to the left, is rather muddy, but it's possible to follow a drier parallel path amongst the trees.
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Kentisbeare: Forestry Commission, Blackborough
Looking north at the entrance to the Blackborough woodland. The public footpath through to Blackborough Common here defines the parish boundary with Uffculme
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Looking to the road from a track on Newcombe Common
by David Smith
There is a small parking area at the entrance to the track, used by walkers
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East Devon : Grassy Field & Sheep
by Lewis Clarke
Sheep grazing in the grassy field in East Devon.
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Moss covered back, Newcombe Common
Moss is a small green plant, rarely more than a few inches high, which grows anywhere not overshadowed by taller vegetation or perpetually dry. There are more than 600 species in the British Isles, growing on rocks and walls, in woodlands... (more)
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