Image source, Jill Turner/Peter Jolly Northpix Image caption, The sheep visualized throughout Jill Turner’s current kayak journey along the coasts of the Moray and Cromarty firths A sheep identified at the foot of high cliffs on the coasts of a Scottish firth hasactually been called Britain’s loneliest sheep. Jill Turner, from Brora, stated she veryfirst came throughout the ewe while kayaking along the Moray Firth’s east Highland coast. She thinks she hasactually seen the verysame sheep onceagain, with a really thick fleece, on a current journey this year. Ms Turner informed the Northern Times it bleated out to her and fellow kayakers. National papers have giventhat selected up the story, leading to the ewe being nicknamed Britain’s loneliest sheep. Animal well-being charity, the Scottish SPCA, stated it was conscious the sheep was stuck,
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