It is easy to take ponds for granted; I expect everyone reading this blog has seen a pond, probably fallen over in one. They are too familiar. On the other hand, very few of us have visited the classic touchstones of raw nature, the Yellowstone National Park or the Great barrier Reef, or seen a bison or lynx out in the wilds. Yet these distant places and photogenic creatures have a powerful hold on our wild imaginations. Even the exemplars of the wilding literature seldom touch on ponds, instead they came along as a sort of afterthought, handily created by beavers or dug out for great crested news.
New pond, West Chevington (Photo below by Mike Jeffries).