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Side gate to Myton Fields, Myton Road, Warwick
by Robin Stott
geograph for square SP2964
Myton Fields is a public open space offering parking by the River Avon; it hosts... (more)
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Young swans, Myton Fields, Warwick
by Robin Stott
geograph for square SP2964
It is encouraging to see these birds here, still with traces of their juvenile... (more)
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Fallen ash, Myton Fields spinney, Warwick
by Robin Stott
geograph for square SP2964
Years before, this great ash tree fell over but, far from being dead it put... (more)
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Dead English elms by the Avon, Myton Fields, Warwick
by Robin Stott
geograph for square SP2965
Young English elms grow as suckers from the surviving root system of a long-gone... (more)
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Hands full on the cycleway, Myton Fields, Warwick
by Robin Stott
geograph for square SP2964
This lad is eating an apple and looking at his phone while his legs do the work... (more)
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View from Myton Fields, Warwick
by Robin Stott
for square SP2965
The relative height here reveals the skyline and the Giant Redwoods (Sequoia... (more)
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Oak, Myton Fields spinney, Warwick
by Robin Stott
geograph for square SP2964
This patch of woodland on a steep slope is absent from old maps, suggesting that... (more)
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Brambles in winter colours, Myton Fields, Warwick
by Robin Stott
for square SP2964
From a distance these bramble thickets glow dark red.
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Fallen ash, Myton Fields spinney, Warwick
by Robin Stott
geograph for square SP2964
Years before, a great ash tree fell over but, far from being dead it put forth... (more)
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A wider path – most of the way
by Robin Stott
geograph for square SP2964
The County obtained funding to widen this well-used cycleway and footpath. It... (more)
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Kingfisher Pool, Myton Fields, Warwick in early January
by Robin Stott
for square SP2965
On the water, black-headed gulls wait for some humans. On the skyline, three of... (more)
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Path in and out of a thicket, Myton Fields, Warwick
by Robin Stott
geograph for square SP2965
At the eastern end of Kingfisher Pool are thickets of a Rosaceous shrub. It may... (more)
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The River Avon has broken its banks, Myton Fields, Warwick
by Robin Stott
geograph for square SP2864
The riverside path in St Nicholas Park can be seen, upper left, approximate... (more)
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Sewer vent pipe in Myton Fields
by Gerald England
geograph for square SP2964
A principal sewer from south Leamington passes through south Warwick and Myton... (more)
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Spring at Kingfisher Pool, Myton
by Robin Stott
geograph for square SP2964
On the right is the fishing pool; sedges are flowering by the banks. A swan... (more)
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A wider path – the plans
by Robin Stott
for square SP2964
The County obtained funding to widen the busy cycleway and footpath between... (more)
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Thicket of a plum family member, Myton Fields, Warwick
by Robin Stott
geograph for square SP2965
At the east end of the Kingfisher Pool. In early May there were very few flowers... (more)
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Dead and living English Elm, Myton Fields, Warwick
by Robin Stott
geograph for square SP2965
This is about as big as English Elm (Ulmus procera) suckers get these days.... (more)
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Flooded pool, Myton
by Robin Stott
geograph for square SP2965
The extent to which the River Avon broke its banks was observed (and... (more)
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Flood debris, Warwick
by Robin Stott
for square SP2964
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