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The Rowan, or Mountain Ash, provides a welcome splash of colour in late summer, its bright berries proving irresistible to the birdlife of Dartmoor.
Spinster's Rock, a neolithic tomb near Drewsteignton, was called 'Lle Yspiennwr rhongoa' by the Celts, a name which translates as 'the open star-gazing place'.
Dartmoor is a rich habitat for wildlife and has a wealth of birds, including the redstart, blackcap, stonechat, cuckoo and, of course, the skylark.
Arguably the most poetically named of Dartmoor's tors, although the derivation of the name remains a mystery.
Although later adopted by the Dartmoor tinners, the three hares emblem is actually an ancient symbol of fertility and rebirth.
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