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Lambs sheltering on Seaford Head - 14.3.2016


The prevailing south-westerlies have pushed this bush towards the north-east - but on this occasion the cold wind was blowing from the north-east. So these little lambs were using it as a windbreak. The coloured numbers identify the lambs' parents, until the farmer has time to fit ear-tags for identification.
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