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⚠ The Long Trail is currently closed due to forestry operations and will reopen by 20th December. Lower Hide and the path leading to it will be closed from 25th November to 6th December. The reserve entrance track and car park will be closed from 9th December to 13th December. As the trails open again they are likely to be muddy from machinery use, please wear appropriate footwear. ⚠

At the heart of the Forest of Dean, this mature oak woodland throngs with birds all year round. See Pied Flycatchers and Redstarts in the spring, all three British woodpecker species in summer and Nuthatches in the autumn. Wrap up warm to see Goshawks and Treecreepers during the winter, then return for carpets of Bluebells in spring.

Scrunch through the woods between May and June to see Pied Flycatchers flitting from branch to branch, en route to the nest boxes they readily breed in. The distinctive spinning coin call of the Wood Warbler rings out – look out for their vibrant green and yellow plumage through spring and summer. And you can't miss the flash of red as a noisy group of Crossbills busy themselves in the conifers.

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