My nearest woods have been cut down, which is something I would normally be up in arms about, but what they are doing here I am in full favour of. The woods are predominantly pines, which have grown up and killed off the ground below by lack of light.
Before shot
Now that the trees have started comming down, it looks like a bomb site. All the wood is being chipped on site and is going to be used in a "green" power station (does anyone know about such things)
The wood was once heathland and only about one acre of this remains. The council who own the land decided to revert the whole area back to heathland. This I am in full favour of, even though it is going to take quite a few years. It will not take too long for the area to come alive again though. Most of the hardwood trees have been left standing, but they do look very spindley and there were not many of them. One thing I did find funny was that the lay of the land looks so different now, walking round the wood was a bit disorientating with land marks missing etc.
Saw a nice sunset on the way back, but the photo does not do it justice.........Jon
Before shot
Now that the trees have started comming down, it looks like a bomb site. All the wood is being chipped on site and is going to be used in a "green" power station (does anyone know about such things)
The wood was once heathland and only about one acre of this remains. The council who own the land decided to revert the whole area back to heathland. This I am in full favour of, even though it is going to take quite a few years. It will not take too long for the area to come alive again though. Most of the hardwood trees have been left standing, but they do look very spindley and there were not many of them. One thing I did find funny was that the lay of the land looks so different now, walking round the wood was a bit disorientating with land marks missing etc.
Saw a nice sunset on the way back, but the photo does not do it justice.........Jon