While walking in the wet woods today I heard the gruff roar of a rutting stag. I also saw a fantastic site. All the bushes and grass were covered in dew soaked webs. Normally invisible it shows how abundant life is and how intricate each web. If the sun had been out it would have been even better; but this isn't a sight that you can see very often, the conditions have to be just right. This one is on Gorse, sometimes locally known as Whin.We are experienced woodland advisors with over 80 years of experience between us, and we combine this with a refreshing and pragmatic approach to helping woodland occupiers to work out what they should do with their woodlands and associated open ground. We all have wider skills than just woodland management and can advise on a wide range of farm, deer, river conservation and wildlife management projects. We are happy to hear from other who might be interested in joining us.
Tuesday, 28 September 2010
Dew care and attention
While walking in the wet woods today I heard the gruff roar of a rutting stag. I also saw a fantastic site. All the bushes and grass were covered in dew soaked webs. Normally invisible it shows how abundant life is and how intricate each web. If the sun had been out it would have been even better; but this isn't a sight that you can see very often, the conditions have to be just right. This one is on Gorse, sometimes locally known as Whin.
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