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NATURE WALK

If you want to go out and enjoy the environment and what is in it, why not go on a nature walk. You can identify different plants and keep an eye out for interesting animals and insects. You can also go bird watching. There are many bird watching areas in the U.K , the best one is Caerlaverock Wetland centre in Dumfries in Galloway. Many national trust areas include mini bird feeders and wildlife view points. If you are looking for a nice walk in the countryside, look out for woodland paths and tracks to take you into the heart of nature.

If you are quiet you may be lucky enough to spot some fallow deer or maybe some wild rabbits. Fallow deer are one of the most common deer that live in the U.K. They can be found in most counties in England and Wales, and there are large populations spread across Scotland. They live in mixed woodland with dense undergrowth. The fallow deer also can be found in marshes, meadows, and mature conifer plantations.

Wild rabbits are mainly called European rabbits. They can be found in fields, parks and gardens. Rabbits are abundant in grassland areas where the soil allows them to make extensive, well-drained burrows, but also where there are hedges or patches of woodland to give shelter and cover. Even though they are incredibly common, it is still a huge pleasure to see them.


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