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  • Dawn over Highclere Castle from Beacon Hill, Berkshire.
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  • Sulhampstead weir and footbridge over the River Kennet near Reading, Berkshire, Uk
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  • Abstract of Felbrigg Woods in winter, Norfolk, UK
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  • Sunrise from Beacon Hill on the Berkshire Downs near Highclere
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  • Cattle at Dawn, Norfolk, UK
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  • Dawn over the River Thames at Ham Island Weir, Old Windsor, Berkshire, Uk
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  • Dawn over the River Thames from Wittenham Clumps near Dorchester, Oxfordshire, Uk
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  • Autumn dawn over the River Thames looking upstream from an elevated position near Mapledurham, Berkshire, Uk
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  • Dawn over the River Thames at Mapledurham, Berkshire, Uk
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  • Early morning mist at Sonning bridge on the River Thames, Sonning, Berkshire, Uk
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  • Sulhampstead weir and footbridge over the River Kennet near Reading, Berkshire, Uk
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  • Tree canopy in winter, Felbrigg Woods, Norfolk, UK
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  • Dawn at the source of the River Test Overton, Hampshire
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  • Dawn at the source of the River Test Overton, Hampshire
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  • Dawn over Hannington Tower and Watership Down from Beacon Hill, Berkshire Downs.
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  • Bere Mill on the River Test near Whitchurch, Hampshire
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  • Bere Mill on the River Test near Whitchurch, Hampshire
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  • Eton College on the River Thames from Romney Lock Island, Windsor, Berkshire, Uk
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  • Dawn over the River Thames at Mill End and Hambleden Lock near Henley, Oxfordshire, UK
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  • Dawn over the River Thames from Caversham Bridge, Berkshire, Uk
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  • Panoramic view of the Wye Valley from Hay Bluff near Hay on Wye, Herefordshire, Uk
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  • Panoramic view of the Wye Valley from Hay Bluff near Hay on Wye, Herefordshire, Uk
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  • Tree canopy in winter, Felbrigg Woods, Norfolk, UK
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  • Tree canopy in winter, Felbrigg Woods, Norfolk, UK
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  • Red Deer Cervus elaphus Shoulder height 100-130cm Male (stag) is our heaviest deer. Size varies with region – southern animals are larger than northern ones. Lives in separate sex herds for much or year. Adult is reddish in summer but dark brown in winter. Has whitish rump patch and buffish brown tail. Only male has antlers: appear in spring, mature in autumn, shed in winter. Number of antler points increases with age. Calf is reddish brown with white spots. Female (hind) bleats and male utters bellowing roars during autumn rut. Common and native in Scotland. Locally also in Lake District, Exmoor, the New Forest and Norfolk.
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  • Fallow Deer Dama dama Shoulder height 80-100cm Medium-sized deer. Mainly nocturnal. Lives in separate sex herds for much of year. Adult is reddish brown with whitish spots in summer. Usually dark grey-brown in winter but some are black or creamy white. All have whitish rump with dark margin and blackish tail with white margin. Male (buck) grows broad, palmate antlers in spring and early summer; shed by late winter. Antler size and complexity increases with age. Female (doe) does not antlers. Fawn is reddish brown with whitish spots. Female has barking alarm call; male utters belching groan in autumn rut. Introduced. Now widespread but local in woodland, farmland and scrub.
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  • Fallow Deer Dama dama Shoulder height 80-100cm Medium-sized deer. Mainly nocturnal. Lives in separate sex herds for much of year. Adult is reddish brown with whitish spots in summer. Usually dark grey-brown in winter but some are black or creamy white. All have whitish rump with dark margin and blackish tail with white margin. Male (buck) grows broad, palmate antlers in spring and early summer; shed by late winter. Antler size and complexity increases with age. Female (doe) does not antlers. Fawn is reddish brown with whitish spots. Female has barking alarm call; male utters belching groan in autumn rut. Introduced. Now widespread but local in woodland, farmland and scrub.
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  • Canada Goose - Branta canadensis
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  • Canada Goose - Branta canadensis
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  • Dawn over Rooksbury Mill, Andover, Hampshire
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  • Canada Goose - Branta canadensis
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  • Canada Goose - Branta canadensis
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  • Canada Goose - Branta canadensis
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  • Canada Goose - Branta canadensis
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  • Canada Goose - Branta canadensis
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  • Dawn over Rooksbury Mill, Andover, Hampshire
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  • Moody skies over a tributary of the River Silgachan in the Cuillins, Isle of Skye
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  • The River Silgachan in the Cuillins on the Isle of Skye, the 'Land of the Eagles'
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