Hi all,
On the farm I have certain habitual rounds where I walk the dogs twice daily, always just bimbling along trying to take in as much as I can see from my surroundings. There us an old poplar plantation from the late 1700's which I sometimes pop into and to be honest I generally don't see much around....until this morning I dropped in for a brew. Excuse the pics, they are a mobile phone jobby ...
The edible and not so edible.
lots of wind damage over the years.
Picked up some tinder on the way in.
Just small enough for a brew.
Cheers BCUK
Lots and lots of this bracket fungus around on the rotting poplar...does anybody know what type and what it can be used for?
Underside of this plentiful fungus...it has a really hard exterior...
Knife made short work of the interior once the hard external "shell" was cut away...
Signs of deer damage. I have seen muntjac and roe run into the woodland when disturbed...
...and there are trails criss crossing the woodland floor.
Not sure if these are badger tracks? They are very difficult to see...
Then I saw these claw marks on a log crossing one of the trails so I think we may have badger...
A well trodden poplar-path across one of the many drainage ditches in the woodland...but trodden by whom??
Food! This time of year identifying new signs of life can be a challenge but a worthy skill to develop.
So....there you have it...a quick morning stroll past a woodland which I never if rarely stop by to check out, and one which i will keep a close eye on in the future.
Cheers
Paul.
On the farm I have certain habitual rounds where I walk the dogs twice daily, always just bimbling along trying to take in as much as I can see from my surroundings. There us an old poplar plantation from the late 1700's which I sometimes pop into and to be honest I generally don't see much around....until this morning I dropped in for a brew. Excuse the pics, they are a mobile phone jobby ...

The edible and not so edible.

lots of wind damage over the years.

Picked up some tinder on the way in.

Just small enough for a brew.

Cheers BCUK

Lots and lots of this bracket fungus around on the rotting poplar...does anybody know what type and what it can be used for?

Underside of this plentiful fungus...it has a really hard exterior...

Knife made short work of the interior once the hard external "shell" was cut away...

Signs of deer damage. I have seen muntjac and roe run into the woodland when disturbed...

...and there are trails criss crossing the woodland floor.

Not sure if these are badger tracks? They are very difficult to see...

Then I saw these claw marks on a log crossing one of the trails so I think we may have badger...

A well trodden poplar-path across one of the many drainage ditches in the woodland...but trodden by whom??

Food! This time of year identifying new signs of life can be a challenge but a worthy skill to develop.
So....there you have it...a quick morning stroll past a woodland which I never if rarely stop by to check out, and one which i will keep a close eye on in the future.
Cheers
Paul.