Wye Valley & Forest of Dean(@wyeanddean) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cannop Ponds in the Forest of Dean, created in the 1820s to supply water for a local ironworks. The water feeds into the Cannop Brook and River Lyd which are beautiful too πŸ’šπŸŒ±πŸŒ³

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Tom Ward(@tomwardplz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Amazing to see a Pine Marten crossing a fallen tree in the Forest of Dean yesterday in broad daylight. It made the most of a quiet moment between bikers. Forestry England

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Lynda_Art_Write(@Lynda_Art_Write) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I call this Granny Shrub… I expect is has another name…!
This is under a bedroom window and near out from door… Bees and buzzing things love it… along with the bees buzz sheep bleats and birds s the whistle of the steam train that runs near us in the

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Dr Kerry McGeachy(@kerry_lou_mcg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I cannot tell you how stunningly beautiful puzzlewoodfod is. I kept waiting for an or a to appear. Really spoke to my inner fairy princess πŸ‘Έ πŸ§šπŸ»β€β™€οΈ

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Marcus John(@MarcusBirding) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cracking weekend in the with @naturetrek_wildlife_holidays . We had a lot of snow, but saw most of the key species including Goshawk, Crossbill, Hawfinch, Wild Boar and this beautiful female Adder.

Cracking weekend in the #forestofdean with @naturetrek_wildlife_holidays . We had a lot of snow, but saw most of the key species including Goshawk, Crossbill, Hawfinch, Wild Boar and this beautiful female Adder.
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