YAWN! Not another photograph, I'd rather have an apple!
This pony on Ewyas Harold Common seemed less than impressed when Hereford Times Camera Club member Clive Longbottom paused to take a picture.
We love it, though. Well done, Clive, for producing such a charming image.
Exmoor ponies like this one have been introduced to the common to help manage the landscape.
Ewyas Harold Common rises above Herefordshire's Golden Valley to 164m at its highest point,
according to Ewyas Harold Village Website.
"From the top of the common there are views of Garway Hill to the southeast, the Skirrid to the south, and the Black Mountains and Hay Bluff to the west.
"The common is a magnificent wild space and an important local amenity.
"It contains numerous relics of past use, including quarries, lime kilns, orchards and abandoned house sites. And it is a wildlife oasis, rich in butterflies, flowers and fungi, and an excellent site for bird watching",
according to the website.
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