A good year for hawthorn in the west of Scotland. Hawthorn is often thought of as a shrub, but this group are more like small trees, and are covered in berries at the moment
Monday, 29 September 2008
Monday, 22 September 2008
Grey squirrels in Fife
Grey squirrels are larger than the native red squirrels, and they tend to spend more time on the ground, so they are easier to spot than the red squirrel in the video on this blog. This one was spotted while out looking at woods where Kirkcaldy children can collect seed as a part of the Growing Up With Trees project. Fortunately the squirrel pox virus, which greys carry but reds die from, has not yet reached Fife.
Monday, 15 September 2008
Woodfair at Perth
Dropped in at the Scottish Woodfair while passing Perth on Friday. It was good to meet Ross Angel, who has recently set up as a woodworker in Argyll, and is using timber from the Argyll Gree Woodworkers stockpile. Had a chat with a number of other stall holders too, including Eoin Cox, Woodschool, Nick Marshall, Association of Scottish Hardwood Sawmillers & Dave Macintyre of Var Scotica. Then it was time to move on to a meeting in Fife..
Monday, 8 September 2008
Rowan berries
John & Victor counting fish
Monday, 1 September 2008
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