RM2KDTT1B–Lowland heath and acid valley mire with Scots pine Pinus sylvestris beyond, Dersingham Bog National Nature Reserve, Sandringham Royal Estate, Norfolk,
RMT6324E–Woman walking at Dersingham Bog, Norfolk. It is the largest remaining example of acid valley mire habitat in East Anglia.
RMDRM6B7–Boggy ground on Strensall Common in North Yorkshire, an internationally important area of lowland heath.
RM2J13850–A fork in the path at Dersingham Bog nature reserve. It is the largest remaining example of acid valley mire habitat in East Anglia.
RM360°2R99G70–Lake Water Level Gauge at Westhay Moor National Nature Reserve
RMT63243–Scots pines, Pinus sylvestris, in Dersingham Bog, Norfolk. It is the largest remaining example of acid valley mire habitat in East Anglia.
RM2KDTT0T–Lowland heath and acid valley mire with Scots pine Pinus sylvestris beyond, Dersingham Bog National Nature Reserve, Sandringham Royal Estate, Norfolk,
RM360°2R99G72–Random DIY Hide on Boggy Lake Shore at Westhay Moor National Nature
RMT6D56M–Scots pine, Pinus sylvestris, in Dersingham Bog, Norfolk. It is the largest remaining example of acid valley mire habitat in East Anglia.
RM2KDTT0B–Lowland heath and acid valley mire with Scots pine Pinus sylvestris beyond, Dersingham Bog National Nature Reserve, Sandringham Royal Estate, Norfolk,
RM360°2R99G71–30 Acre Hide Interior Right Side at Westhay Moor National Nature Reserve
RMT6325C–Scots pine, Pinus sylvestris, in Dersingham Bog, Norfolk. It is the largest remaining example of acid valley mire habitat in East Anglia.
RM2KDTRXK–Lowland heath and acid valley mire with Scots pine Pinus sylvestris beyond, Dersingham Bog National Nature Reserve, Sandringham Royal Estate, Norfolk,
RM360°2R99FRX–Above Wooden Entrance to Viridor Hide in Westhay Moor National Nature Reserve
RMT9G6PX–Scots pine, Pinus sylvestris, in Dersingham Bog, Norfolk. It is the largest remaining example of acid valley mire habitat in East Anglia.
RM2H7NR8A–Two active senior men setting off on a country walk at Dersingham Bog National Nature Reserve on a bright autumn day with blue skies.
RM360°2R99G83–Interior of North Hide Ground Floor at Westhay Moor National Nature Reserve
RM2H7X1PJ–Woman walking down steps with handrails on path to Dersingham Bog National Nature Reserve on a bright autumn day.
RM360°2R99G78–Lake Hide Interior View on Sunny Day [Left Side]
RM2H7656Y–Two active senior men setting off on a country walk at Dersingham Bog National Nature Reserve on a bright autumn day with blue skies.
RM360°2R99G7X–Lake Hide Interior View on Sunny Day [Right Side]
RM2H76560–Dersingham Bog National Nature Reserve on a sunny autumn day with blue skies.
RM360°2R9A22P–Still Water at Sunrise Reflecting Landscape Outside North Hide in Westhay Moor National Nature Reserve
RM2H76561–The path down to Dersingham Bog National Nature Reserve on a sunny autumn day with blue skies.
RM360°2R99G74–30 Acre Hide Interior Left Side at Westhay Moor National Nature Reserve
RM2H7X1PX–Woman walking down steps with handrails on path to Dersingham Bog National Nature Reserve on a bright autumn day with blue skies.
RM2F1TY6A–Dersingham Bog NNR on a damp early Spring day.
RM360°2R99G7P–Interior of North Hide Upper Floor at Westhay Moor National Nature Reserve
RM2F1TY66–Dersingham Bog NNR on a damp early Spring day.
RM2H7656X–A woman walking on the boardwalk at Dersingham Bog National Nature Reserve on a bright autumn day with blue skies.
RM360°2R9A30R–Above Reeds Outside 30 Acre Hide in Westhay Moor Natural Nature Reserve
RM2H7656T–Woman on a country walk reading an information panel on the boardwalk at Dersingham Bog National Nature Reserve on a bright autumn day with blue skies
RM360°2R99G7B–By Wooden Gate on London Drove in Westhay Moor National Nature Reserve
RM2H7656W–A woman walking on the boardwalk at Dersingham Bog National Nature Reserve on a bright autumn day with blue skies.
RM2AN2FX3–A donation post next to the boardwalk at Dersingham Bog nature reserve.
RMT63236–Dersingham bog. Escarpment to right marks a line of coastal cliffs from the Pleistocene period, now approx 2 miles from present coastline of The Wash.
RM360°2R9A2XK–Early Water Bird in Action Outside North Hide in Westhay Moor National Nature Reserve
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