Abree meadow is surronded by many yew trees, making a good secluded breeding place, but a strong chilling wind seems to always blow over from the nearby sea. Wandering sea gulls may fly over, but overall is desolate. The meadow is filled with long grass, moss coating some areas of the ground. Water easily gets swamped in after a rain fall, making passage and entrance near impossible. When so happens, it usually attracts toads and other amphibians. Breeding; Autumn & Early Winter.[/i]