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  • Sunlight through autumn leaves on Silver Birch at Abernethy Forest National Nature Reserve, Loch Garten, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland, Uk
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  • Female farm worker in tractor turning hay in summer
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  • Female farm worker in tractor turning hay in summer
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  • Female farm worker in tractor turning hay in summer
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  • Female farm worker in tractor turning hay in summe
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  • Female farm worker in tractor turning hay in summer
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  • Female farm worker in tractor turning hay in summer
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  • Female farm worker in tractor turning hay in summer
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  • Female farm worker in tractor turning hay in summer
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  • Female farm worker in tractor turning hay in summer
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  • Long-tailed Skua - Stercorarius longicaudus
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  • Pallid Swift - Apus pallidus
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  • Corsican Pine - Pinus nigra, Stoke Woods, Bicester, Oxfordshire owned by the Woodland Trust
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  • Common Nettle - Urtica dioica, Stoke Woods, Bicester, Oxfordshire owned by the Woodland Trust
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  • Dawn at Stoke Wood, Bicester, Oxfordshire
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  • Bluebells - Hyacinthoides non-scriptaStoke Woods, Bicester, Oxfordshire owned by the Woodland Trust
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  • Stoke Woods, Bicester, Oxfordshire owned by the Woodland Trust
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  • Bluebell woodland - Hyacinthoides non-scripta, Stoke Woods, Bicester, Oxfordshire owned by the Woodland Trust
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  • Bluebell woodland - Hyacinthoides non-scripta, Stoke Woods, Bicester, Oxfordshire owned by the Woodland Trust
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  • Mature pollarded Ash - Fraxinus excelsior, in spring, Stoke Wood, Oxfordshire.
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  • Corsican Pine - Pinus nigra ssp. maritima, Stoke Woods, Bicester, Oxfordshire owned by the Woodland Trust
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  • Corsican Pine - Pinus nigra ssp. maritima, Stoke Woods, Bicester, Oxfordshire owned by the Woodland Trust
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  • Mature pollarded Ash - Fraxinus excelsior, in spring, Stoke Wood, Oxfordshire.
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  • Mature pollarded Ash - Fraxinus excelsior, in spring, Stoke Wood, Oxfordshire.
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  • Stoke Woods, Bicester, Oxfordshire owned by the Woodland Trust
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  • Stoke Woods, Bicester, Oxfordshire owned by the Woodland Trust
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  • Bluebell woodland - Hyacinthoides non-scripta, Stoke Woods, Bicester, Oxfordshire owned by the Woodland Trust
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  • Mature spring Beech - Fagus sylvatica, Stoke Wood, Oxfordshire.
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  • Mature pollarded Ash - Fraxinus excelsior, in spring, Stoke Wood, Oxfordshire.
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  • Field Maple - Acer campestre, on ancient woodland boundary, Stoke Wood, Oxfordshire.
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  • Scots Pine - Pinus sylvestris, Stoke Wood, Oxfordshire.
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  • Mature Corsican Pine Pinus nigra ssp. maritima , Stoke Wood, Oxfordshire.
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  • Mature Corsican Pine Pinus nigra ssp. maritima , Stoke Wood, Oxfordshire.
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  • Scots Pine - Pinus sylvestris, Stoke Wood, Oxfordshire.
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  • Mixed autumn woodland canopy, Stoke Wood, Oxfordshire.
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  • Stoke Wood, Oxfordshire.
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  • Stoke Wood with M40 in foreground, Oxfordshire.
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  • Information board, Stoke Wood, Oxfordshire.
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  • Ancient woodland boundary, Stoke Wood, Oxfordshire
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  • Ancient woodland boundary, Stoke Wood, Oxfordshire.
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  • Mature Ash tree on ancient mixed woodland boundary, Stoke Wood, Oxfordshire
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  • Mixed woodland autumn colour, Stoke Wood, Oxfordshire.
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  • Ancient Ash tree in mature woodland, Stoke Wood, Oxfordshire.
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  • Path to autumn woodland glade, Stoke Wood, Oxfordshire.
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  • Open space on the woodland boundary, Stoke Wood, Oxfordshire.
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  • Autumn woodland glade, Stoke wood, Oxfordshire.
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  • Mature Pedunculate or English Oak - Quercus robur, Stoke Wood, Oxfordshire.
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  • Ancient woodland boundary, Stoke Wood, Oxfordshire.
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  • Pollarded Oak on ancient woodland boundary, Stoke Wood, Oxfordshire.
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  • Ancient pollarded Pedunculate or English Oak, Quercus robur, Stoke Wood, Oxfordshire.
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  • Mature autumn Beech - Fagus sylvatica, Stoke Wood, Oxfordshire.
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  • Autumn Larch canopy, Stoke Wood, Oxfordshire.
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  • Autumn Beech, Fagus sylvatica, on woodland boundary, Stoke Wood, Oxfordshire.
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  • Autumn Beech, Fagus sylvatica, on woodland boundary, Stoke Wood, Oxfordshire.
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  • Wild Service Tree, Sorbus torminalis, on woodland boundary, Stoke Wood, Oxfordshire.
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  • Autumn in Stoke Wood, Oxfordshire.
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  • The main avenue through Stoke Wood, Oxfordshire.
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  • Ancient boundary bank, Stoke Wood, Oxfordshire.
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  • Norway Spruce - Picea abies, Stoke Wood, Oxfordshire
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  • Norway Spruce - Picea abies, Stoke Wood, Oxfordshire
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  • Mature pollarded Ash - Fraxinus excelsior, on woodland boundary, Stoke Wood, Oxfordshire.
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  • Mature pollarded Ash - Fraxinus excelsior, on woodland boundary, Stoke Wood, Oxfordshire.
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  • Mature autumn woodland, Stoke Wood, Oxfordshire
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  • Mature autumn woodland, Stoke Wood, Oxfordshire.
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  • Mature Pedunculate or English Oak - Quercus robur, Stoke Wood, Oxfordshire.
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  • Ancient woodland boundary, Stoke Wood, Oxfordshire
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  • Autumn colours in Stoke Wood, Oxfordshire.
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  • Mature autumn Oak on woodland boundary, Stoke Wood, Oxfordshire.
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  • Mature autumn Oak on woodland boundary, Stoke Wood, Oxfordshire
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  • Autumn Beech, Stoke Wood, Oxfordshire
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  • Autumn in Stoke Wood, Oxfordshire
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  • Autumn leaves abstract, Stoke Wood, Oxfordshire
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  • Autumn Beech, Stoke Wood, Oxfordshire.
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  • Autumn woodland, Stoke Wood, Oxfordshire
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  • Autumn Woodland, Stoke Wood, Oxfordshire.
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  • Autumn in Stoke Woods, Oxfordshire
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  • Autumn in Stoke Wood, Oxfordshire
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  • Autumn in Stoke Wood, Oxfordshire
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  • Autumn Beech, Stoke woods, Oxfordshire
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  • Tawny Owl box, Stoke Wood, Oxfordshire
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  • Pedunculate or English Oak Quercus robur Fagaceae Height to 36m. Spreading, deciduous tree with dense crown. Bark Grey, thick and fissured with age. Branches Dead branches emerge from canopy of ancient trees. Buds hairless. Leaves Deeply lobed with 2 auricles at base; on very short stalks (5mm or less). Reproductive parts Flowers are catkins. Acorns, in groups of 1–3, with long stalks and scaly cups. Status Widespread; prefers heavier clay soils to Sessile Oak.
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  • Common Yew Taxus baccata Taxaceae Height to 25m<br />
Dense-foliaged, broadly conical conifer. Bark Reddish, peeling. Branches Level or ascending. LEAVES Flat, needle-like, to 4cm long, dark glossy green with 2 pale yellowish bands below. Reproductive parts Male and female flowers on separate trees. Males comprise yellowish anthers. Females are greenish; fruits surrounded by bright-red fleshy aril. Status Native to Britain but also planted in churchyards.
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  • Holly Ilex aquifolium Aquifoliaceae Height to 15m <br />
Distinctive evergreen. Bark Silver-grey, fissured with age. Branches Sweep downwards but tips turn up. Leaves To 12cm long, leathery, variably wavy with spiny margins. Reproductive parts White flowers, 6mm across, 4-petalled, clustered in leaf axils; males and females grow on different trees. Fruits are red berries. Status Common native in woods and hedgerows.
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  • Holly Ilex aquifolium Aquifoliaceae Height to 15m <br />
Distinctive evergreen. Bark Silver-grey, fissured with age. Branches Sweep downwards but tips turn up. Leaves To 12cm long, leathery, variably wavy with spiny margins. Reproductive parts White flowers, 6mm across, 4-petalled, clustered in leaf axils; males and females grow on different trees. Fruits are red berries. Status Common native in woods and hedgerows.
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  • Gyr Falcon - Falco rusticolus - grey phase
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  • Gyr Falcon - Falco rusticolus - pale phase
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  • Alder Carr - Alnus glutinosa Betulaceae Height to 25m. Spreading, often multi-stemmed tree. Bark Brownish, fissured into squarish plates. Branches Ascending in young trees. Young twigs sticky. Buds 7mm long, on 3mm-long stalks. Leaves Stalked, to 10cm long, rounded with notched apex. Reproductive parts Purplish male catkins, in bunches of 2–3, appear first in winter. Female catkins cone-like, reddish at first ripening green by summer. Status Common beside water.
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  • Goat Willow (Sallow) - Salix caprea (Salicaceae). HEIGHT to 12m. Depending on its situation this may be a multi-branched, dense, shrubby tree, or a taller tree with a straight, ridged stem and sparsely domed crown. SHOOTS Thick, stiff twigs are hairy at first, but become smoother and yellowish-brown with age. If the twigs have the bark peeled off they are smooth. (Compare with Grey Willow.) LEAVES Large, up to 12cm long and oval, with a short twisted point at the tip. The upper surface is dull green and slightly hairy, the lower surface is noticeably grey and woolly. The leaf margins have small, irregular teeth, and the short petiole sometimes has 2 ear-like sinuous stipules at its base. REPRODUCTIVE PARTS Male and female catkins, on separate trees, appear before the leaves, often very early in the spring in sheltered places. Measuring up to 2.5cm long, they are ovoid and covered with greyish silky hairs before opening; at this time, Goat Willow is often called ‘Pussy Willow’ because the silky-grey buds bear a fanciful resemblance to cats’ paws. When they open, the male catkins become bright yellow. Female catkins are greener and produce numerous silky-haired seeds. STATUS AND DISTRIBUTION A widespread and common native species in Britain and Ireland, occurring in woods, hedgerows and scrub, and often in drier places than other similar species.
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  • Goat Willow (Sallow) - Salix caprea (Salicaceae). HEIGHT to 12m. Depending on its situation this may be a multi-branched, dense, shrubby tree, or a taller tree with a straight, ridged stem and sparsely domed crown. SHOOTS Thick, stiff twigs are hairy at first, but become smoother and yellowish-brown with age. If the twigs have the bark peeled off they are smooth. (Compare with Grey Willow.) LEAVES Large, up to 12cm long and oval, with a short twisted point at the tip. The upper surface is dull green and slightly hairy, the lower surface is noticeably grey and woolly. The leaf margins have small, irregular teeth, and the short petiole sometimes has 2 ear-like sinuous stipules at its base. REPRODUCTIVE PARTS Male and female catkins, on separate trees, appear before the leaves, often very early in the spring in sheltered places. Measuring up to 2.5cm long, they are ovoid and covered with greyish silky hairs before opening; at this time, Goat Willow is often called ‘Pussy Willow’ because the silky-grey buds bear a fanciful resemblance to cats’ paws. When they open, the male catkins become bright yellow. Female catkins are greener and produce numerous silky-haired seeds. STATUS AND DISTRIBUTION A widespread and common native species in Britain and Ireland, occurring in woods, hedgerows and scrub, and often in drier places than other similar species.Goat Willow (Sallow) Salix caprea (Salicaceae) HEIGHT to 12m. Depending on its situation this may be a multi-branched, dense, shrubby tree, or a taller tree with a straight, ridged stem and sparsely domed crown. SHOOTS Thick, stiff twigs are hairy at first, but become smoother and yellowish-brown with age. If the twigs have the bark peeled off they are smooth. (Compare with Grey Willow.) LEAVES Large, up to 12cm long and oval, with a short twisted point at the tip. The upper surface is dull green and slightly hairy, the lower surface is noticeably grey and woolly. The leaf margins have small, irregular teeth, and the sho
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  • The restored Berks and Wilts canal near Wootton Bassett in Wiltshire
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  • The restored Berks and Wilts canal near Wootton Bassett in Wiltshire
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  • The restored Berks and Wilts canal near Wootton Bassett in Wiltshire
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  • The restored Berks and Wilts canal near Wootton Bassett in Wiltshire
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  • The restored Berks and Wilts canal near Wootton Bassett in Wiltshire
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  • The restored Berks and Wilts canal near Wootton Bassett in Wiltshire
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  • The restored Berks and Wilts canal near Wootton Bassett in Wiltshire
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  • The restored Berks and Wilts canal near Wootton Bassett in Wiltshire
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  • The restored Berks and Wilts canal near Wootton Bassett in Wiltshire
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  • The restored Berks and Wilts canal near Wootton Bassett in Wiltshire
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