The New Forest Video Diary: July - August 2023
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 Published On Sep 1, 2023

What happened during July and August 2023 in The New Forest?
BLOOPER: At 4:53 I recommend 'a Laburnum bush', I should have said 'Buddleia bush' - it's correct in the subtitles. Apologies :)
See some of the things that went on in The New Forest Video Diary - deer antlers in velvet, summer weather, autumn hawkbit, butterfly survey, box tree moth, jersey tiger moth, new forest show, litter pickers and more ... #newforest #dontfeedtheponies #parishpickers

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0:00:00 Introduction
0:00:26 summer weather
0:01:21 New Forest funeral procession
0:01:45 Yellow flowers
0:02:35 New Forest Code
0:03:15 July fungi
0:03:21 New Forest festivals
0:03:45 Big Butterfly Count
0:04:23 Jersey Tiger Moth
0:04:47 Buddleia bush
0:04:56 Box Tree moth
0:05:40 Deer in Velvet
0:06:06 Litter Pickers
0:06:39 New Forest Heather
0:07:00 Wood Pigeons
0:07:24 Foals
0:07:29 Donkeys
0:07:33 Edith


Attribution and Thanks:
Box Tree Moth Caterpillar:
Franz van Duns, CC BY-SA 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/..., via Wikimedia Commons

Box Tree Moth:
Didier Descouens CC BY-SA 3.0

Red Deer:
Annette Gregory

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The New Forest is a breathtakingly beautiful place that offers a unique experience to anyone who visits it. One of the best ways to fully appreciate the natural beauty of this area is by taking a walk through its winding paths and trails.

As you start walking through the New Forest, you'll immediately notice the stunning natural scenery that surrounds you. The forest is home to a wide variety of trees, including oak, beech, and birch, which create a beautiful canopy overhead. The forest floor is also covered in a thick layer of moss and ferns, giving the area a lush, green feel.

The New Forest is also home to a diverse range of wildlife. You might spot deer, ponies, rabbits, and even the elusive New Forest adder as you walk along the trails. The birdsong in the forest is also a delight to listen to, and you may hear the call of a woodpecker or the haunting hoot of an owl.

Walking in the New Forest also allows you to experience its history and heritage. You'll come across ancient trees, some of which are over 1,000 years old, as well as Iron Age forts and Roman ruins. The forest has been shaped by human activity for thousands of years, and its unique cultural heritage is something that can be appreciated as you walk through it.

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