Local resident Steven Brindle spotted the creature next to some grazing sheep in a field in Mellor.
The primitive "Avebury Stone Circle, Wiltshire" (1945) emerges from a fog, the grazing sheep as archaic as the megaliths.
The equivalent act of Parliament in England and Wales also stresses that this is purely a "honorary" title, although it does not feel it necessary to rule out grazing sheep.
We ran into bottlenecks in the middle of the countryside that took almost an hour to get past, with little more to look at than grazing sheep and the odd farmhouse.
The Bodorgan Estate is owned by Sir George Meyrick and Lady Jean Taps Gervis Meyrick, the niece of the Duke of Buccleuch and the site is currently used for silage and grazing sheep.
At various times the ground, once just a meadow kept in trim by grazing sheep, has been used as a venue for pigeon flying, hopping races and even an exhibition of archery by a tribe of Red Indians.
Fires are deliberately set to burn off long grasses and heather to encourage new grazing for sheep and grouse.
Land use has also changed over the last 10 years including a big fall in the number of sheep grazing the land.
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Imagine the government has announced it will auction an expanse of public land, and that this land is good only for sheep grazing.
So, to make it habitable, 2, 330 square kilometres of sheep grazing territory were cleared out before American Walter Burley Griffin stepped in to design the new geometrically exact city.
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The proposals were for the 21 turbines to be sited over around 3, 450 acres (1, 397 hectares) of crown-owned common land mainly used for sheep grazing about nine miles (15km) north east of Carmarthen.
"Not one of these trees has been able to reproduce successfully, because of grazing, " he said referring to the damage done to saplings by hungry cattle and sheep.
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