After being lucky enough to find the ponies effortlessly on my last two visits, I was due a more challenging look, and today didn't disappoint.
Seven ponies were happily grazing on the north-east side of Brock's Hill at 14.15 this afternoon. One pony was grazing in the pasture, three were munching on gorse from the bushes at the side of the main path, and three were eating on the slope of the hill itself. They were all happy and were enjoying the sunshine. Over the next forty-five minutes, the ponies continued to graze, slowly making their way along to the gorse bushes near the main entrance around ///purple.exotic.design.
I then embarked on a very long and fruitless search of the rest of the site, looking for the missing two ponies. That included the very waterlogged north-east corner. After having no success, I circled back around the first seven, who were still eating gorse. It was getting dark, but I searched some more and eventually found the pair grazing around ///irrigate.stars.rams at 16:20. They were both absolutely fine, with the tan pony coming over to say hello. Looking at the amount of mud on their feet, they had been over in that north-east corner. They continued to eat and didn't appear to be in any hurry to get back to the others.
The ponies were all good today.
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