The Dunham Massey woodlands
As we walks a round this rather large parkland, our path takes us through old woodlands of typical British Deciduous trees. These woody plants shed all their leaves annually—typically in autumn—to conserve energy and water, surviving winter or dry seasons by entering dormancy. They often display vibrant foliage colours before losing leaves to reveal structural branches. Common examples include oak, maple, beech, birch, and ash. Behind this characteristic dead trunk lies a small lake that the deer herd no doubt takes to at times.
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Taken on Saturday February 14, 2026
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Posted on Thursday March 12, 2026
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A splendid shot sir..!! ⭐️
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