Rabbit burrows, Sutton Heath, Suffolk, UK.


Sutton Heath is a large area of over 62 hectares (150 acres) of heathland and woodland. It lies within the Suffolk Coast and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and is some 3 miles to the east of Woodbridge. The heathland supports many of the typical wildlife species found on the Sandlings Heaths of coastal Suffolk, including birds such as the Woodlark and Yellowhammer. Fallow Deer are often seen and during the spring and summer months Adders are occasionally seen.


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Location: Sutton Heath, Suffolk, UK.
Photo credit: © Clynt Garnham Suffolk / Alamy / Afripics
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