Tuesday, 17 June 2025

The Forest of Dean part six

 We visited the Nagshead Nature Reserve which has a couple of hides. We found the Lower Hide with little trouble but unfortunately, we didn’t see anything there. The Campbell Hide proved slightly more difficult (for us) to find. We left Lower Hide and headed back to the carpark for a bite of bait. After bait we saw a sign for the Campbell Hide which was pointing to a path which went uphill. However, to be on the safe side we asked a fellow photographer for directions. He said follow the path then turn left. We did this for probably ¾ of a mile and did not find the hide so we turned around and headed back to the carpark. On the way back we saw another photographer and asked him for directions he said as he was going to the hide, he would show us the way. It turned out the hide was no more than fifty yards from the carpark we had walked all that way for nowt. It wasn’t all for nowt after all because when we did finally get into the hide I did not expect to see half the things we saw. It’s because of this that this Blog has more images than I would normally use.

Fox Cub. It didn’t look up once and I didn’t see any adult so I hope it was ok.




Fallow Deer.

Hawfinch.






Spotted Flycatcher.


It’s not often you get Firecrest (only the second time I have seen one) and Spotted Flycatcher in the same frame.

Firecrest.




Goldcrest.




Male Pied Flycatcher.




Female Pied Flycatcher.

Blackcap.


Mistle Thrush.

Song Thrush.


Male Siskin.

Female Siskin.

Treecreeper.

Goldfinch.

Blackbird.

Wren.

Blue Tit.


2 comments:

  1. Fox Cub, Hawfinch and Firecrest at the same hide, must've felt like your birthday. Supporting cast was excellent too, some topper photos there, Ron, great to have a session like that now and again.

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  2. Cheers Alan. I could not believe my luck. There were other people in the hide and every so often you would hear a “wow” as another bird dropped in. However, the weird thing was although I have never been to the area before I felt, as soon as I saw the hide, I had seen it somewhere before I think it must have been used for filming Wild Boar in a wildlife program that I watched on TV years ago.

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