LEG 1 of our adventures. It will be scenery and bear heavy as the birds did not really come out to play. I'll be adding to the thread as we venture out.
We've been glamping in the Forest of Dean - I haven't been here for over 40 years and never got to properly explore - what a wonderful area - sadly no Goshawks or Crossbills - I met with local birders who were hoping to see them - I think they probably appeared 10 minutes after I moved on.
On the Friday we went to Tintern Abbey - there wasn't much about - a young swan and Jackdaws
The serious stuff - We were in the Forest to take part in draughting tests and for me to judge as well. So proud of my boy - he passed his Level 4 test - which is the highest level and was foot perfect the whole test
After the serious stuff of the weekend it was time to explore
First stop was up to the area of West Dean and a walk with a local
It's hard to explain how wonderful it is to be able to walk for 2+ hours and not be on roads and dealing with traffic. Tired, happy dog
Cin J
Tuesday was the day I nearly walked his legs off
New Fancy Lookout - what a view point - could see for miles
On to Symonds Yat Rock - I took my brave pills to get a photo or two - I hate heights - Bear thought it was great - we had breakfast at the cafe up there - very good sausage, bacon & egg bap - yes I shared
we mooched around the woods for a bit then down to the river - he was slightly miffed that he wasn't allowed in
that looks like one hell of a renovation project
Then it was back to base where I made a rookie error - I allowed the bear to follow his nose. We went past the field of sheepies with their little damaged deer companion - it's very lame so I think probably a rescue it bumped noses with one of the ewes
If you look closely at the legs you may guess what the error was
He found a wild boar wallow - he's fascinated by them
This is what the zoomies look like in a 93kg bear - don't get in it's way
Had to be washed off and wasn't allowed in the pod for a while so we sat out and had a mug of well earned tea (me) and listen to the birds and were serenaded by our personal songster
Next adventure was Mallards Pike - This looked more hopeful for birding but light was not on my side - could hear plenty of song - some I didn't recognise and there were small flocks of Siskin and finches but too high for me to get any decent photos, they were feeding in Alder (I think) and the Great Tits were being vocal. Hazel is well in flower
Told you it was bad
Into the woods
Lesser Spotted Swamp Monster
Then we found 4 fabulous Mandarin drakes with 1 duck - there was a lot of posturing going on and one drake trying and failing to keep the others away. We sat quietly and watched
Erik says this is very civilised
Our final day we went to RSPB Nagshead but we were both too tired to do more than a couple of miles - my knee was definitely not up for doing hills of any length
The sighting board was quite promising but there was *** all to be seen apart from the occasional blackbird and grey squiggle
Here ends leg 1 - we are now in Shropshire and I will hopefully be meeting the small human bean that is the main reason for the long trip - I'm hopeful we will get out between granny duties
(Pardon the Scottish Accent)
In reply to ItisaRobbo:
ItisaRobbo said:Yes, I too have found Nagshead very hit and miss. Some days are very enjoyable, but a couple of times, I was glad to get back to the car! I agree with all the i.d's other than the lesser spotted swamp monster. Hard to gauge size from that photo, but if it's the same individual as in the other photos, looks more like the larger, great shaggy swamp monster. An infrequent Winter visitor to the county.
I am hoping it will stay dry otherwise it will change into the Bog Bear when we head to Devon at the end of the month
NT Shugborough was our spot yesterday - Lots of Corvids - rooks and 'daws and small flocks of things shouting in the reed beds alongside a water course - runs close to Cannock Chase so will be lots of interest about. We actually saw some birds.
Lots of pairing up going on
There is quite a bit of work being done on the house at the moment so what should be a magnificent wisteria is behind scaffolding - I would like to go back later in the year as there was still more to explore and we didn't get to the formal gardens