The Thaw
Primrose
Countryside
Electric
Disused
South Wales
Tractor and a half
Moles?
The weir
Conveyor
Rabbit Hutch
The Ood Sphere
Going soon
Barn interior
Doveholes
Flew the nest
Ruined
Industry
Farmyard
Buzzed by a Buzzard
The Jackdaw
Nesting material
HAPPY EASTER!!
Abstract
Walk route (St Athan Walk)
Mystery Object
Despair
Boot Hill
Going Underground?
Jesus Christ!
The Captain's day off.
Pontsticill reservoir
Tower
The Usk
Reservoir
Pastoral
Daffs
Bliss
The Captain's day off.
Beacons
In which we serve ~ coffee
The Blues
Industrial remnants
Beacon
Sunset
Location
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Dovecote


Inside the Dovecote are hundreds of spaces for the Doves or Pigeons to nest. The pigeon provided an important variation to the mediaeval diet, particularly in winter and larger households would have had dovecotes, accompanied by a warren for rabbits and a pond for fish. The birds were not only a source of meat but were also used medicinally and the dung from the dovecote was considered one of the best fertilizers. The feathers and down from the pigeons, along with other fowl, were used for stuffing pillows and mattresses.
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