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Bedfords Park: red deer, woodpecker and devils coach horse

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In between my 2 visits to Raphaels Park on Saturday I went up to Bedfords Park. It was quiet, both in terms of people and wildlife, but in the deer pen one of the stags was dozing in the autumn sun

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Weasely recognised

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A few weeks ago I went for one of my early morning walks around Wat Tyler Country Park, where I saw a cormorant flying over

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New forest reptile centre and bolderwood

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During my visit to the New Forest I visited Bolderwood and the New forest reptile centre an couple of times. During the visits to the reptile centre I saw a captive adder

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langdon nature reserve

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After visiting we headed to Langdon hills, with the poor weather and the time of year there wasnt much about. I did spot these mating flies

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Rabbit Kits and insects

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On friday at Wat Tyler I managed a much better photo of the broad bodied chaser male

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Wat tyler - Dragonflies

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In the last week at Wat Tyler there has been a great influx of starlings and the fledglings. The population must have reached around a thousand at one point. On Thursday I caught a starling feeding a juvenile

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Wat tyler country park, pitsea

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On Wednesday at work I got a few photos. The buttercups are in full flower

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Otter and Owl Sanctuary birds

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Here are the first batch of photos from the visit to the Otter and Owl Sanctuary in the New Forest. They have a number of bird feeders (less than last time though) and the first bird of note was a nuthatch

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tame fox

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Wednesday before last I started a new job at Wat Tyler Country Park, but little did I know there would be a bonus to working there:

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Riverside country park and Berengrave nature reserve - birds and bees

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Nearly two weeks ago (Monday 2nd) I headed to Riverside Country Park near Gillingham. The first signs of life in Berengrave nature reserve were a couple of long tailed tits

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