16 June, I did find the Ponies in the fog, but only a few of them

Bodmin Moor ponies survive the frequent, thick moorland fog (or 'mist') by relying on their deep familiarity with the terrain, their incredible homing instincts, and generations of inherited herd knowledge. They navigate entirely by memory, using hidden tracks and memorized safe zones. Geographic Knowledge: Herds have lived on the moor for centuries. They know precisely where the water sources are, which patches of grass are safest to graze, and where to find natural shelter (like deep gorse bushes or rocky breaks).