Any one know the best place to photograph these? Ideally near Shanklin.
D davholla Messages 2,662 Name David Edit My Images Yes 26 Jul 2020 #1 Any one know the best place to photograph these? Ideally near Shanklin.
Sky Messages 3,757 Name Trevor Edit My Images Yes 26 Jul 2020 #2 Any woodland that has Oak trees will be their natural habitat - they're all over the island (I have five 'almost' resident in my garden). Have a look here for a bit more info about them: https://iowredsquirreltrust.co.uk/ Here too: http://www.wightsquirrels.co.uk/Red-Squirrel-Facts.html#spotasquirrel Last edited: 26 Jul 2020
Any woodland that has Oak trees will be their natural habitat - they're all over the island (I have five 'almost' resident in my garden). Have a look here for a bit more info about them: https://iowredsquirreltrust.co.uk/ Here too: http://www.wightsquirrels.co.uk/Red-Squirrel-Facts.html#spotasquirrel
Compuwight Messages 955 Name Steve France Edit My Images Yes 26 Jul 2020 #3 Borthwood Copse - has a local car park and is nice walk -if your lucky you might be rewarded with Red Squirrels and Woodpeckers Borthwood Copse | Isle of Wight Come and explore the ancient oak woodland at the National Trust's Borthwood Copse on the Isle of Wight. www.nationaltrust.org.uk
Borthwood Copse - has a local car park and is nice walk -if your lucky you might be rewarded with Red Squirrels and Woodpeckers Borthwood Copse | Isle of Wight Come and explore the ancient oak woodland at the National Trust's Borthwood Copse on the Isle of Wight. www.nationaltrust.org.uk