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of prey - stunning raptors can be seen in many ancient woodlands. Photo c/o Forestry
Commission. | | Queen
Elizabeth Forest Park covers 50,000 acres of woodlands, rivers, lochs, moorland
and mountains, and boasts some of the finest scenery in Scotland. There
are great panoramic views around Aberfoyle from where visitors can see 15 or 16
miles of continuous woodland. | | | Northward Hill nature reserve on the Thames
is an excellent place for bird watchers. | | | - The ancient Forest of Dean is one of the few remaining
Royal forests in England. Plus the stunning Symonds Yat.
| "Ancient
woodlands are great places to watch wildlife especially birds and mammals such
as deer. Ìý "Also look out for birds of prey, Badgers, woodland
birds and unusual mammals such as Boars." |
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