The four movers from Gelvert were near the Beacon Hill entrance early evening - looking fine and very busy grazing. I think the numbers were 106, 108, 194 and 195.
Saw about 13 of the main herd near the Horse Pond - seemed well.
Fewer people and less litter around.
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Thursday, 4 June 2020
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