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What happened in The New Forest during January and February 2026? This episode of The New Forest Video Diary shows some of things that have been going on - Barton-on-Sea cliffs, car parking charges, a Great Grey Shrike, Northern Lights, Leafy Brain fungus, Robins and much more ... #newforest #livinginthenewforest #dontfeedtheponies #newforestcommoners I'm filming life in The New Forest throughout the 2020s. The New Forest Video Diary began in January 2020 and will continue throughout the decade, forming a unique record of life in The New Forest for future generations. If you have anything that you would like to include in this historic video diary, please contact me. Please subscribe to our channel, to help it grow! / livinginthenewforest A Year in The New Forest: 2020 - A Year in The New Forest Video Diary: • A Year in The New Forest - The New Forest ... 2021 - A Year in The New Forest Video Diary: • A Year in The New Forest 2021 #thenewfores... 2022 - A Year in The New Forest Video Diary: • A Year in The New Forest 2022 #newforest #... 2023 - A Year in The New Forest Video Diary: • 2023 - A Year in The New Forest #newforest... 2024 - A Year in The New Forest Video Diary: • 2024 A Year in The New Forest #new fores... 2025 - A Year in The New Forest Video Diary: • 2025 - A Year in The New Forest #livingint... If you like this video, please click on the Like button and consider subscribing to our channel, which would be much appreciated. By also clicking on the bell icon, you will receive notification of all future uploads. Thanks very much! Links: Subscribe to our channel: / @livinginthenewforest Facebook: / livinginthenewforest Instagram: / roberthorlock TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@roblivinginth... If you are interested in nature, historic town walks, travel videos and more you might be interested in our other channel 'The Country Traveller': / @thecountrytraveller #newforest #livinginthenewforest #leavenotrace #add3minutes #realnewforest #wildnewforest #onewithnature Other videos you might like: An Unusual Foal: • The surprise appearance of an unusual foal... The best Birdsong App?: • Possibly the best FREE Bird song App? #bir... The New Forest Year in 100 photos: • The New Forest - a Year in 100 Pictures #n... Five things to see and do in The New Forest FREE: • 5 things to see and do FREE in The New For... The New Forest in Wartime: • 5 locations where The New Forest helped th... A Summer walk near Fritham with Edith, the miniature schnauzer: • Fritham - a Summer Exercise Walk with Edit... Lepe Beach during WW2: • Wartime reminders at Lepe Beach, New Fores... Pannage Pigs: • Pannaging Pigs in The New Forest #pannage A Walk around Historic Lymington: • A Walk around Historic Lymington in Septem... A Walk from Highcliffe to Mudeford: • Summary of Summer walk from Highcliffe to ... Attributions and Thanks: Cliff Fall Richard@Muzik&Noiz / 1354427486008663 / @musikandnoiz Northern Lights Hang Ross Shoveller Ducks Steve Laycock Boldre Flood Sally Jolly Richard, from @musik&noiz tells us about filming the cliff fall at Barton-on-Sea: "I filmed the incident while walking along the seafront on Sunday, December 28. The footage, recorded from behind safety barriers on the lower beach, shows a significant section of cliff collapsing. I’m a regular walker in the area, having lived nearby for five years and I walk the length of Barton beach almost daily as part of my exercise routine. I normally walk from one end of Barton to the other. I do that daily and often walk along the clifftop and then down to the beach and back again as far as we can go now. I’ve quite often seen ground movement and a bit of slippage from those cliffs, but nothing as substantial as what I witnessed that day. That was pretty shocking. The collapse happened at around 4.04pm, near the end of the main upper beach, where New Forest District Council has installed fencing due to safety concerns. I was there with a friend, standing behind the barriers, when it happened. I’ve never seen that amount of land slippage on this section of the coast. It concerns me that despite warning signs and barriers, many people continue to ignore safety advice. Being down there pretty much daily, I see people ignoring the signs and going down there. People pull the barriers away and walk round them or scramble under them where there are gaps! I’ve seen people with dogs, people sitting on the beach, even sitting right under the cliff where the fall came down. It’s all very concerning".