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Equus ferus caballus
South West Coastal Path - Lizard Peninsula, Cornwall. Native breeds of pony are used as an essential conservation tool helping to keep the coastal slopes good habitats for a wide range of wild flowers, birds and other wildlife. Without grazing these areas can steadily become overgrown and dominated by gorse and blackthorn bushes.
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it's great ,i'am happy for you :) will wait for september to se your recolt of spottings until there keep in touch,se you arround :)
Hi Antonio! Thank you : ) Still in England ....taking lots of photos of the flora and fauna, but not able to upload until I return to Thailand in September.
Viv :) you are back :) great news :)
I definitely hope to visit someday! Thanks for the tip about the season :)
Definitely thriving on the South West Coastal Path vegetation Cindy! I would'nt mind living there myself, it's a stunning area ..... on a nice sunny day, not so in the middle of a cold winters storm though.
What beauties! Great information. They sure have swollen bellies :)