Ok, so it's been a while, I must have been busy! Well, I have I guess. I did eventually manage to get a plant survey done on the hill. Really quite interesting actually, but will be going back to look again as spring brings in more variety and developments. I've also been working really hard on finding out about badgers, and how much of a problem they are going to be with fencing etc. The amount of paths they have crisscrossing the hill is incredible, and I don't want to be installing a hundred badger gates. Also the fencing near the main sett needs replacing so I needed to find out about legalities of digging near setts. Apparently, if you are caught near a badger sett with spade you are assumed to be badger digging and will be prosecuted as such! Licences to carry outs works near badger setts are recommended!
Aside from that, we have started work on our practical project at uni. We have a footpath to restore. A lot of clearance work, the replacement of four gates and a footbridge to rebuild! It's a great project, but after all the rain we've had the site is an absolute quagmire! Yesterday, even though it wasn't raining, I wore waterproofs for mud limitation, I was still filthy and had condensation all up inside them! Not very pleasant. Tomorrow, we are back on site and the weather is meant to be sunny and fairly warm, so I'm going to go with spare trousers instead! No photos yet, I'll do a before and after of the entire project when we've finished.
Instead, here's a new fungus for me that I found at the footpath site during a break. It's an Earthfan, a member of the Thelephora species. I've not found one before, so nice find for me. Sorry, second picture is a little blurry!
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Wednesday, 8 March 2017
Saturday, 25 February 2017
Rain, rain, rain and books!
I'm very frustrated at the weather currently, I wanted to do a plant survey on the hill. I also have an overwhelming urge to get out wild camping. That's not going to happen right now, with gale force winds and torrential rain. So I've been working on my woodland assignment for Uni. That's frustrating me too, not the assignment, but the fact that a book I'd really like for both uni work and personal interest is so bloody expensive. I guess it's because so much work goes into these scientific works, but still, an old book, many years out of date, second hand, still costs a fortune! We have a great library at the uni, but sometimes you just want them on your own bookshelf. I love books. I had a Kindle for a while, and they certainly have their place, but you just can't beat an actual book!
Oh and another thing! I spent ages the other day, trawling through Blogger, trying to find blogs to follow. Finding a current, active blog, with similar topics and interests as me, is nigh impossible! So, if you drop by, and you think I may like your blog, please drop me a comment, and I will pop over and take a look. Thank you :)
Oh and another thing! I spent ages the other day, trawling through Blogger, trying to find blogs to follow. Finding a current, active blog, with similar topics and interests as me, is nigh impossible! So, if you drop by, and you think I may like your blog, please drop me a comment, and I will pop over and take a look. Thank you :)
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