Farnboro John
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Last year tailed off a bit - quite busy with photos and didn't do much with British mammals - but I hope to get a bit more into the usual fare this year, not just foxes. Maybe they've got the same idea because they didn't turn up after midnight on New Year's Eve.... mind you they probably didnt like either the high wind or the fireworks.
My first mammal of 2025 was a Fallow doe on the road between Cadnam and Lyndhurst. In theory it's not part of the New Forest and has a 60 mph limit not the 40 of the actual Forest, but I was going slower than that when this deer crossed the road not all that far in front of me!
At Pennington I saw a Roe Doe galloping across the reserve and later, sheltering on the lee side of some gorse from the brutal buffeting SW wind.
My first Red Fox of the year was ambling across the grounds of Sandhurst Sewage Farm in the early evening: Midge and Ben pitched up later for their chicken.
John
My first mammal of 2025 was a Fallow doe on the road between Cadnam and Lyndhurst. In theory it's not part of the New Forest and has a 60 mph limit not the 40 of the actual Forest, but I was going slower than that when this deer crossed the road not all that far in front of me!
At Pennington I saw a Roe Doe galloping across the reserve and later, sheltering on the lee side of some gorse from the brutal buffeting SW wind.
My first Red Fox of the year was ambling across the grounds of Sandhurst Sewage Farm in the early evening: Midge and Ben pitched up later for their chicken.
John