If the hedgerow can support some hedge sparrows, a declining species, then so much the better. |
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However, it did manage to spread to a neighbouring hedgerow and stubble field. |
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Tarmac insists the quarry will be hidden from view by a screen of more than 20,000 trees and a mile and a half of hedgerow. |
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Turn right here, over a stile in the hedgerow, and bear north-eastwards across the pasture to the next stile in 250 yards. |
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In the background, a mountain range is partly obscured by a hedgerow and trees. |
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If eventually, the hedgerow must be reduced in size, this may be done with a circular saw. |
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Rosa multiflora may have been restricted somewhat to smaller, abandoned farms where it was historically planted as a hedgerow species. |
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There's little interest these days in hedgerow fruit so I suspect the birds will reap this particular harvest. |
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Birds such as dunnocks, robins and wrens prefer a hedgerow which is thick at the bottom. |
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When the Osprey moved on, we turned our attention to the numerous sparrows moving around the field and hedgerow. |
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Sagging spiderwebs, laden with dew, hung from the tiny branches of the hedgerow among the northern forest, in the midst of which the men waited. |
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As I pause to take in the panoramic views, a squirrel runs out of a thorny hedgerow, searching for food. |
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A mix of several types of shrubs in a hedgerow is more effective than using one type of plant for the entire hedge. |
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If laying or coppicing a hedgerow it must be in good condition and not diseased. |
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Enclosure brought with it hedgerow trees, but there were few additional woodland plantations. |
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At certain times of the year, such as during the spring when hedgerow birds are breeding, we will not even disturb lineside vegetation. |
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She reminded Graham of the mother roe deer he sometimes saw hiding in the hedgerow as he cycled along. |
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A habitat is a place or set of natural conditions where a plant or animal lives such as a hedgerow or heath land. |
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As a special feature today, we have an expert on hedgerow barriers in our studio. |
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Once we were on the lanes, I was busy looking at the wild hedgerow flowers: lovely clumps of greater stitchwort, pink campion and bluebells. |
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But if a farmer lives on sloping lands and loses a lot of soil to erosion, hedgerow barriers may be a good idea. |
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After a brisk walk over the hills with the dogs, she has a second breakfast of hot milky chocolate, malted wheatgerm buttered bread with home grown hedgerow jam. |
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Forth I must by hedgerow bowers To look at the leaves uncurled And stand in the fields where cuckoo flowers Are lying about the world. |
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A hedgerow acts as a great foods reserve for insects and birds, protection for wildlife, shelter and feed for livestock and it can also act as a fine stock proof barrier. |
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If you have any questions about growing hedgerow barriers, please phone, text or mail us your questions at the station. |
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They typically nest on the ground among the dense cover of a hedgerow, shelterbelt, or brushy roadside, although they have been known to nest in the open. |
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The burst of hawthorn in a hedgerow or frost on a ploughed field have inspired many of its best painters and poets. |
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Landscapes are broken down into distinct elements such as a tree, a hedgerow or a pond. |
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Does anyone plan to plant trees as a hedgerow to block the wind? |
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Ngado: In the story we have just heard, the farmers in Agbado village planted hedgerow barriers. |
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The drama is followed by a question and answer session between an interviewer and an expert on using hedgerow barriers. |
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Although the militia was initially scattered, they were able to stabilize a line along a hedgerow near the Parsonage Farm. |
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A hedgerow of different-coloured carrots are all given distinct treatments: blanched, salt-baked, lightly acidulated and raw. |
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Further down the land division scale, there is the small plot where the planting of a single forest-type tree or hedgerow could reduce the food output there. |
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These can be a river, ditch, strip of trees, hedgerow or even an underpass to a highway. |
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The three foot long albino North American King snake looked very unusual slithering in a Wrexham hedgerow. |
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In this droughty, worm-free landscape, it was all too apparent that the hedgerow fruit had not ripened a moment too soon for the badgers of Palmers Wood. |
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Despite Oswald's guns firing grapeshot at 40 yards and a blaze of musketry at barely 20 yards, the Grenadiers succeed in overrunning the hedgerow. |
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My dad claims he used to collect rose hips and haw berries from the hedgerow and get paid by the Women's Institute. |
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In a second, it was near a hedgerow the insects could see. |
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Today's trend is toward a smaller tree in most fruit crops, particularly the apple and pear, and toward closer planting in hedgerow style, with carefully regulated fertilization and irrigation. |
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In the case of hedgerow cultivation: Tie up the young canes. |
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A defensive line was established along nearby Perrine Ridge while a holding action, supervised by Lee at Washington's request, and located along the hedgerow previously mentioned, bought much needed time. |
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Others noted that the environmental and context sensitivity of agricultural landscapes in the Greenbelt could be improved by increased watercourse buffers and hedgerow plantings along transportation links and between fields. |
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So, when I say that hedgerows are planted on contour lines not more than two metres apart, I mean that there should be a vertical drop in height of less than two metres between one hedgerow and the next. |
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Announcer: Are there any areas where hedgerow barriers should not be used? |
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With hardly a pause to catch their breath, just a few days and their very first hot meals and showers, the Ivymen continued to attack through the hedgerow country, at first in the battle around Sainteny. |
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Announcer: How far apart should one hedgerow be from the next hedgerow? |
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Think tall, structured amaryllis, mango callas, textured seedheads, rudbeckia, contorted willow and hedgerow berries like viburnum and ligustrum. |
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The primary agricultural use of the Cheshire Plain is dairy farming, creating the general appearance of enclosed hedgerow fields. |
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Trees, brambles and woody shrubs such as hawthorn, blackthorn and field maple make up a mature hedgerow. |
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Hemlock, aquilegia, autumn crocus, laburnum and hellebores are all common plants you might find in your garden or in a hedgerow, and all have different levels of toxicity. |
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With the help of parents and teachers the children planted the hedgerow trees including native dog rose, elder, cherry plum, hazel, crab apple and blackthorn saplings. |
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James took a step forward, his dark eyes bright under that jutting hedgerow of a brow that swept across his forehead without a break even above his axeblade of a nose. |
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Subsidies under the Common Agricultural Policy, which supported agricultural practices that preserved hedgerow environments, are undergoing reforms. |
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