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leon-b

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yes the starlings have arrived, the good thing is from the computer i have the best view of the birds in the house so i can sit on the computer and watch the birds. i just saw a hovering bird of prey in the nearby fields, sparrow hawk ?
leon
 

leon-b

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i posted that pic on wild about britain and they said it was a ringed starling, whats one of these ?
leon
 

Long Stride

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Hi Leon,

The Starling in your picture has a ring on one of its legs.

Probably put there by a researcher for identification and tracking.
 

chrisanson

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Long Stride said:
Hi Leon,

The Starling in your picture has a ring on one of its legs.

Probably put there by a researcher for identification and tracking.


or its just got engaged to be married ? :lmao: :lmao:
I’l get me coat!! :eek:
Chris
 

leon-b

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I went to the woods yesterday and got some pics of some strange fungi, one was growing on a live birch tree and the other was growing on a fallen birsh tree, i will post pics later today. also got a good pic of some birch trees
leon
 
Maybe not very spectecular, but I was really happy when I made my first cup of tea in a birchbark kettle...no more heavy pots (or ugly metal pans). The trick is to cook on the coals of the fire, and I should have used a lid. Great stuff, birchbark!!
If anyone is interested enough to explain to me how I can add pictures I can add one, I tried but it didn't work...
Diederik
 

torjusg

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Very interested in seing that.

You first need somewhere to upload it to. I know you have a site, so if you upload it there and use the insert image function on top of the write/edit message box and paste the adress into there it should appear. :)
 

leon-b

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what are these ?
first one was growing on a living birch tree
was about 15cm across
fungus.jpg


fungus2.jpg


the second one was growing on a fallen birch
somefungi2.jpg


somefungi.jpg


leon
 

ScottC

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Yep pretty sure that's Birch Polypore (Razorstrop fungus) it can be used to strop your knives or be made into plasters.
 

leon-b

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there were some that looked like old ones of them, that were bight green lol, any ideas what the other one is ?
leon
 

leon-b

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im making a woodlore style full tang knife, the blade and beech handle slabs were given to me by chrisanson thanks mate :You_Rock_
knifemakingstage1.jpg

it is riveted, glued and drying in the vice at the moment
leon
 
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Leon,

Your energy, drive and determination are a credit to you. If only more people your age had your level headedness. Your passion for our hobby must make many others (myself included) feel lazy by comparision. :)

If Tony is paying attention, surely Leon deserves an award for the longest thread!
 

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