downland การใช้
- The countryside becomes a series of chalk downland and deep valleys.
- Wiltshire is characterised by its high downland and wide valleys.
- Much of this area of chalk downland is now a nature reserve.
- Tennyson Down is one of the most significant downland sites in Britain.
- It retains the ancient chalk downland flora which elsewhere has largely been lost.
- For centuries, Oliver's Battery was open downland grazed by sheep.
- The site is important as an example of a species rich downland habitat.
- The chalk downland provides an important habitat for insects.
- The estate typifies a style of environmental management encouraged by downland landed gentry.
- There were also differences between downland and Wealden communities.
- Flint is also used, reflecting the downland location.
- Downland and wetland birds include dipper, kingfisher, yellowhammer and tree pipit.
- Here, there are numerous downland flowers including Horseshoe vetch and Carline thistle.
- It is within the census area of Downland which has 2, 149 people.
- To the north of the village is cultivated chalk downland and extensive mixed woodland.
- The parish is almost entirely downland and farmland.
- The site is managed by the Murray Downland Trust and is cleared of overgrowth.
- Weston Colley sits on southern English chalk downland.
- The ridge itself is primarily chalk downland, comprising rough pasture with some scrub.
- Before the 1950s the area was sparsely populated downland within the parish of A30.
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