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Three unusual encounters in The New Forest. We sometimes come across something unusual when out walking, don't we. But we rarely manage to get our camera out before the action's over! Here are three encounters when I managed to get something recorded :) #bumblebee #fox #goatmoth #newforest #livinginthenewforest Please subscribe to our channel, to help it grow! / @livinginthenewforest 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! 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 New Forest Shorts videos: New Forest Shorts: 1. Foals: • 2023 New Forest Pony Foals Compilatio... 2. An unusual Foal: • The surprise appearance of an unusual... 3. 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A Summer walk near Fritham with Edith, the miniature schnauzer: • Fritham - a Summer Exercise Walk with... Lepe Beach during WW2: • Wartime reminders at Lepe Beach, New ... Pannage Pigs: • Pannaging Pigs in The New Forest #pan... A Walk around Historic Lymington: • A Walk around Historic Lymington in S... A Walk from Highcliffe to Mudeford: • Summary of Summer walk from Highcliff... The New Forest in Hampshire is a stunning national park known for its ancient woodlands, open heathlands, picturesque villages, and free-roaming animals. It was originally established as a royal hunting ground by William the Conqueror in 1079 and remains one of the most historically rich and ecologically significant areas in England. Key Features of the New Forest: Wildlife: The most iconic feature is its free-roaming ponies, which are owned by commoners but wander the forest freely. You’ll also see deer, cattle, donkeys, and pigs (during pannage season). Landscape: A mix of dense forests, rolling heathlands, bogs, and coastline. The ancient trees, including oak and beech, create breathtaking scenery. Villages & Towns: Places like Lyndhurst (the ‘capital’ of the New Forest), Brockenhurst, Burley, Beaulieu, and Lymington offer charming pubs, historic sites, and unique shops. History & Heritage: From medieval hunting laws to WWII airfields, the forest has a rich history. Beaulieu, for instance, is home to Beaulieu Abbey and the National Motor Museum. Outdoor Activities: Popular for walking, cycling, horse riding, and wildlife spotting. There are hundreds of miles of trails. Coastline: The southern edge of the New Forest meets the coast, with scenic spots like Lepe Beach and Hurst Castle offering sea views. Special Traditions: Commoning Rights: Locals (commoners) have ancient rights to graze animals on the forest land. Pannage Season: In autumn, pigs are let loose to eat fallen acorns, which helps protect ponies from poisoning. It’s a unique blend of nature, history, and community that makes the New Forest a special place to visit or live. Do you have a particular area of interest within the New Forest—wildlife, history, walks, or something else?