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Uplowman, Murley and Whitnage are 4 miles East of the Town of Tiverton in East Devon.
The whole walk involves small villages, narrow hedge lined farm roads, footpaths across farm fields with livestock and arable crops (DO NOT deviate from footpaths into crops), wider roads, small streams and small areas of woodland. Whilst most birds are common resident species such as Dağ kuyruksallayanı, Şahin, Florya, Sarı kirazkuşu and Ketenkuşu, you have a good chance of seeing Gökçe güvercin and Karabaşlı iskete. During Summer Boz ötleğen, Akgerdanlı ötleğen, Karabağlı ötleğen, Kızılkuyruk, Kır kırlangıcı, Ev kırlangıcı and Ebabil can be found.
On M5 motorway leave at junction 27 signed Barnstaple/Tiverton A361. On large roundabout follow signs to Barnstaple/Tiverton A361, soon after leaving roundabout stay in Left hand lane, take Left slip road signed Sampford Peverell/Halberton/Parkway/DVSA Weighbridge. At next small roundabout take first exit signed Sampford Peverell/Halberton/Parkway, continue on A361 passing through Sampford Peverell. On leaving Sampford Peverell at next crossroads turn Right signed Uplowman/Huntsham, at next junction turn Left (unsigned). Continue on this road crossing over A361, this road now called Lowerman Cross, on entering Uplowman pass Village Hall (on Right) and park on road just before junction, alternatively use Village Hall small car park (if Hall not in use).
The walk indicated on the map is about 9 km long.
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