

Wild fruit trees such as wild cherry and mountain ash, once common, are now rare. Yet they provide food for animals, from nectar and pollen for the insects that visit the flowers, to seeds and fruit for birds, squirrels and other small mammals. As such, they are important elements of the biological diversity of our rural landscapes.
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