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Sunday 2 March 2008

A Blackthorn tree, at least I think it is. It makes you feel its spring time again; but it’s March 2nd. Things are strangely not in tune. Nor me…………………

Saturday 1 March 2008

I pictured the Great Tit at Cannop Ponds, it is so beautiful. I have nothing left to say.

Friday 29 February 2008

The Sheep are at liberty in the Forest of Dean, until later!!!!!!!!!!! When you visit the Forest of Dean, you will be sure to see lots of sheep roaming around the forest and the roads. This is due to an ancient right bestowed upon foresters from Norman times. The right applies to people born within the Hundred of St. Briavels (effectively anywhere in the forest). The sheep keepers, known locally as "Sheep Badgers" simply turn their sheep out to graze. They are visited very regularly, and you may be fortunate to see one of the Badgers working with his sheepdogs.

Thursday 28 February 2008

The Chaffinch is one of most popular spring songsters, it is one of the most breeding species. In the winter, they are joined by a lot more that come the northern and eastern regions of Europe.They build a nest in the forked branches of trees, and decorating it to make it stronger, and it may last for 12 years.

Wednesday 27 February 2008

Carrion Crows will eating anything, gamebirds eggs or the slice of bread. It moves from the tips to the shore. They make a noise which is like its name. But it has to live!