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Grid reference SJ5031

near to Paddolgreen, Shropshire, England


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Images in SJ5031 Breakdown list
We have 14 images for SJ5031
 : Stile and footpath near Foxholes by Jonathan Billinger Stile and footpath near Foxholes
The walker has a half-hidden ditch to negotiate before even reaching the stile which is in poor repair.
 : Junction of two narrow lanes by Row17 Junction of two narrow lanes
 : Shropshire Falconry, Foxholes by David Dixon Shropshire Falconry, Foxholes
Shropshire Falconry is a falconry experience and display company based at a site occupying an area of around 7 acres in rural Shropshire, just to the north of Wem. They are not open to the public but can be booked for small group visits by... (more)
 : Tawny Owl in Hedgerow by David Dixon Tawny Owl in Hedgerow
The tawny owl (Strix aluco) is the familiar 'brown owl' of the UK's woodlands, parks and gardens. It is Britain's most common woodland owl; a widespread breeding species throughout England, Wales and most of Scotland but... (more)
 : Goshawk by David Dixon Goshawk
The goshawk (Accipiter gentilis) was all-but extinct as a breeding species in the UK towards the end of the nineteenth Century due to loss of their woodland habitat and persecution from gamekeepers. Sporadic breeding during the first half... (more)
 : Little Owl in a Tree by David Dixon Little Owl in a Tree
The Little owl (Athene noctua) is, as its name suggests, a small owl. Little owls were introduced to the UK in the nineteenth century and the species is now resident throughout most of England (except the south west) and parts of South and... (more)
 : Little Owl by David Dixon Little Owl
The Little owl (Athene noctua) is, as its name suggests, a small owl. Little owls were introduced to the UK in the nineteenth century and the species is now resident throughout most of England (except the south west) and parts of South and... (more)
 : Shropshire Falconry Centre by David Dixon Shropshire Falconry Centre
Shropshire Falconry is a falconry experience and display company based at a site occupying an area of around 7 acres in rural Shropshire, just to the north of Wem. They are not open to the public but can be booked for small groups by... (more)
 : Bengal Eagle Owl at Shropshire Falconry by David Dixon Bengal Eagle Owl at Shropshire Falconry
Mojo, a Bengal Eagle Owl, taking part in a flying display over the fields behind Shropshire Falconry who are based at a site occupying an area of around 7 acres in rural Shropshire, just to the north of Wem. See... (more)
 : Harris Hawk in Flight by David Dixon Harris Hawk in Flight
Milo, the Harris Hawk, taking part in a flying display over the fields behind Shropshire Falconry which is based at a site occupying an area of around 7 acres in rural Shropshire, just to the north of Wem. The Harris hawk (Parabuteo... (more)
 : Milo, the Harris Hawk, at Shropshire Falconry by David Dixon Milo, the Harris Hawk, at Shropshire Falconry
Milo, the Harris Hawk, taking part in a flying display over the fields behind Shropshire Falconry which is based at a site occupying an area of around 7 acres in rural Shropshire, just to the north of Wem. The Harris hawk (Parabuteo... (more)
 : Beware Low-Flying Owl! by David Dixon Beware Low-Flying Owl!
Sidney, an Australian boobook owl (Ninox boobook), flying at speed a mere few centimetres above the ground at Shropshire Falconry which is based at a site occupying an area of around 7 acres in rural Shropshire, just to the north of Wem.... (more)
 : Isla the Golden Eagle by David Dixon Isla the Golden Eagle
The golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) is arguably one of the best-known birds of prey in the Northern Hemisphere; it is the most widely distributed species of eagle. These birds are dark brown, with lighter golden-brown plumage on their... (more)
 : Golden Eagle, Shropshire Falconry by David Dixon Golden Eagle, Shropshire Falconry
The golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) is arguably one of the best-known birds of prey in the Northern Hemisphere; it is the most widely distributed species of eagle. These birds are dark brown, with lighter golden-brown plumage on their... (more)

 
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