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  • ...o.uk/pages/kingfisher_line.php|publisher=Titley Junction Station|title=The Kingfisher Line}}</ref> [[File:Mortimer Trail - geograph.org.uk - 70679.jpg|right|220px|Countryside near Titley]]
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  • ==Nature Trail== The 'Kingfisher Way' is a 21-mile nature trail, which mostly follows the River Ivel from its source at Ivel Springs in Bal
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  • ...ecies. It also has a number of natural springs that feed a duck pond and a kingfisher pond. Recent housing developments between the reserve and the railway line ...itle=Walking the Taff Trail |url= http://www.urban75.org/photos/wales/taff-trail-cardiff.html |publisher=South Wales Urban 75 |accessdate=14 May 2011}}</ref
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  • ...se, Mute Swan, Great Crested Grebe, Common Tern, Moorhen, Coot, occasional Kingfisher, Cormorant, and Grey Heron, with Swallows and House Martins skimming the wa ...the Lake and the facilities in the Lake Area, while the other is a sensory trail, which helps those who are visually impaired to understand and enjoy the Fo
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  • ...n as the [[Devon Coast to Coast Cycle Route]] & includes part of the Tarka Trail *NCR 62: the [[Trans Pennine Trail]], [[Southport]] – [[Selby]]
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  • ...ervation Society] has hides on both sides of the river; those on the Camel Trail are open to the public. The main river follows the western side of the vall ...k, the estuary widens and swings to the north. On the west bank, the Camel Trail crosses the triple-span "Iron Bridge" over [[Little Petherick|Little Pether
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  • ...diff Docks. The location of Cwmbach pit is today marked by an RCT Heritage Trail plaque at Pit Place. ...riety of birds, insects and plants. Some notable examples are otter, mink, kingfisher, dipper, willow tit, bogbean, lesser water plantain, six dragonfly species
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  • ...Hillfort - geograph.org.uk - 60220.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The Herefordshire Trail leading to Wapley Hillfort]] The '''Herefordshire Trail''' is a long-distance footpath forming a circular walk in [[Herefordshire]]
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  • The path also links the [[Cotswold Way]] National Trail at one end with the [[Avon Walkway]] at the other. Birds that can be seen along the walkway include the kingfisher, dipper, treecreeper, house martin, grey wagtail, nuthatch and other more c
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  • ...site is a breeding area for tufted duck and great crested grebe along with kingfisher, reed bunting and sedge warbler.<ref name=hb/> ...the year and the pools are unusually shallow for water park pits. A nature trail around the southern site allows viewing of the different habitats. There is
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