We had a very pleasant walk in the sunshine today around the whole area of Bramshot Heath looking for the allusive threesome only to find them alongside the entrance gate in E4 just about back where we started (just before we started to get concerned). They can't have been more than a few feet away from where we parked but somehow we missed them and took the other gate out of the watery car park. Seems slightly strange place for them to be so close to the gate and on the little concrete road, but perhaps the trees or the gorse lining the path was tastier there, we hope they'll drift back onto the heath again. No doubt other lookers will confirm this later this week.
Mike and Ellee.
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