DescriptionBeech trees in Mallard Wood, New Forest - geograph.org.uk - 779513.jpg
English: Beech trees in Mallard Wood,
New Forest. Mallard Wood lies to the south of the A35 road, mid-way between
Lyndhurst and
Ashurst. The open woodland is grazed by commoners' stock and wild deer, hence the lack of lower branches and ground cover. Here the late afternoon sun is illuminating new leaves on these beech trees.
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