I went to see it at about 4.30 p.m. on Friday 25
May. It was perched asleep with head tucked in and showed no interest in being
roused by anything. Least of all the quietly admiring trio of myself, and
the other couple who had found it just before I arrived. Very nice. Certainly
the easiest P.O. watching experience I have had. I would add to the below that
the path to start on is the one with the children's "who lives here"
trail.
Philip
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