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The Countryside Hour Fairy rings Fairy fungus!

"Fairy rings" caused by fungus at High Ash Farm in Caistor St Edmund, South Norfolk.

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Strange alien symbols?

No, there is a natural explanation!

  • Strange alien symbols?
  • They're historically known as "fairy rings"
  • It's actually all down to something else growing in the ground
  • They certainly make an intriguing addition to the views of the farm

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  • The Countryside Hour—Fairy rings

    The explanation for eerie rings appearing in some of Chris's fields!

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  • Fairy fungus!—Fairy rings

  • Chris Skinner's High Ash Farm at Caistor St Edmund - Monday 13th August 2018—With Chris Skinner and Paul Hayes

  • Chris Skinner's High Ash Farm at Caistor St Edmund - Monday 6th August 2018—With Chris Skinner and Paul Hayes

  • Chris Skinner's High Ash Farm at Caistor St Edmund - Monday 1st August 2016—Ragwort and Himalayan balsam

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