A champion of 'unofficial countryside'
by Carey Davies from Environment | The Guardian on (#2EWJ6)
Haverah Park, North Yorkshire It is an unglamorous fringeland of rush pasture and white moor, yet nature finds a use for it
Neglect has left the wooden barrack-like building looking gaunt and frankly sinister. A sky of torn clouds, a sea of rough, rust-coloured pasture, a few knotty hawthorns and some lonely telegraph poles complete the Yorkshire Gothic ambience; it could be a backdrop to a horror film.
Yet this is Doug Simpson's preferred patch for a wander. Best known for overseeing the successful reintroduction of red kites to Yorkshire, he looks at this windswept, indefinite area of "unofficial countryside" in Haverah Park, near Harrogate, through the eyes of an ornithologist.
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