Sunday, 25 October 2015

Autumn at Old Copse


                                            Our canine volunteer inspects felling progress

The Scots Pine plantation thin continues. The steep terrain means that  much of the timber must be carefully hand felled.  Some of the small broadleaves among the pines have been knocked about a bit  but none have been destroyed, which is a relief, and all down to the skill of the workers.  In a couple of weeks the extraction machinery will be along to transport the timber uphill to the new entrance.

 The rut has started and the fallow deer stags have started barking. On a still afternoon their deep grunting calls echo across the pond.


Trying out a new deer seat


With a great view from the top


It's the start of the wood burning season and we have quite a lot of birch firewood to shift
                                                         


 A regular customer,  loading his trailer with a cord of birch


Newly emerged Honey Fungus on a pine stump


And a week later
                                                                


2 comments:

  1. When your dog has finished with his (or her) lampshade you could maybe use it as a tree guard for a very small sapling :)

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  2. Great idea! Unfortunately shortly after these pictures were taken he managed to wriggle out of the hateful lampshade and then gleefully shredded it

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