Wild Walk 20th September 2025

My walk today took me along the beautiful, familiar route through the wonderful scenic lane at Studley Castle.

An annual grazing horse

There were many black-faced sheep and a few corvids in a farmer’s field as I passed by. A single sparrow was flying into the bordering hedgerow alongside this field.

When I reached the church, I met a lady walking three dogs. I exclaimed to her, ‘You have your hands full! You must be a dog walker! What breeds are these three lovely dogs?’

She replied, ‘A Romanian sheepdog, a Springer spaniel and a Cockapoo.’

She also said she wasn’t a dog walker, but she runs kennels and boards other people’s dogs when they are away on holiday.

A lively squirrel was running along the ground in the nearby Studley cemetery.

I took four lovely photos of the River Arrow as I continued to walk along the riverbank. I photographed a solitary carrion crow, who was foraging among the sheep.

I stumbled across a fairy ring or a fungal colony in the grassy field alongside the River Arrow and took a photograph of it to identify it on Google Lens later.

I took an interesting photograph of a couple of sheep posing near a large upturned tree trunk with its roots exposed.

Another solitary sheep grazed beneath a large English Oak tree.

A large brown horse was grazing in front of the impressive Studley, Manor House; I had taken another photo of this impressive horse in 2024, and it hasn’t visibly changed in a whole year.

Today I walked for 3.29 miles in one hour and ten minutes.

Google Fit awarded me 34 heart points.

River Arrow