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The trails are very serene (and if you don't notice it, there is a crow launching in flight off the fence).
Perhaps the most frenetic inhabitants of the arboretum are the Canadian geese, such as the fellow below honking wildly while coming in for a landing, in the Connetquot River (or estuary if you wish to be accurate) which borders the grounds. | |
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The geese have become year-round visitors, since they know a good arboretum when they eat one. Yes, they busily keep all the lawns cropped close.
For the most part, though, dozing is a natural such as the mute swan below, casually drying its wings.
And for people who enjoy a good laze, there are plenty of benches with views. Back to the manor |