Ponies on Portsdown Hill, Spring 2004

On February 25th, out on a hunt for the Aberdeen Angus, I found, instead, 5 Ponies. They were a combination of Shetland and British Spotted, and had been 'put onto the hill yesterday' by the farmer who is grazing his Aberdeen Angus there too.
They are of assorted colour, and complete our trio of Caledonian livestick - now we have Highland Cattle (below the fort), and Aberdeen Angus and Shetland Ponies above and to the east of the main quarry.
All we need now is a flock of haggises (haggi?) and we'll have the complete set - although I am unsure if haggis are grazing animals?

 

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