Thursday, 1 May 2008

Brown Hares


We saw a huge number of brown hares today, enjoying the fresh spring growth on the grass fields. These fields are in organic conversion, and there is a lot of rough grazing around as well, so habitat for hares is very good. Luckily, all our trees are in tubes......

Holly


Holly stands still just long enough for the camera to focus on her. Well done Holly, a VERY well behaved little doggie.

Recording information on Ancient Trees

FCS Woodland Officer Steve Brown outlines his recording sheet for collecting information on our ancient trees, in this case, a line of ash trees. Steve is seconded from FCS to the Woodland Trust to help develop this project, and he took time out this morning to show our staff how information was collected, and how we might help in the course of our normal work. Thanks go to Steve and FCS for hosting part of our staff meeting today.

Interpreting an old alder wood on the River Deveron floodplain

Scottish Native Woods director Gordon Gray Stephens outlines the difficulties in interpreting the past history of some of our older native woodlands. This looks like a very old alder coppice stool, but it might not be........ Northeast Manager Carol Robertson and FCS Woodland Officer Steve Brown nod in agreement.

Simon Speaks

Central Lowlands Manager Simon Lockwood explains his thinking on modern machinery, regeneration and woodland grants schemes, and the world in general....

Domestic Arrangements

Accommodation for the trip was provided at the bunkhouse at Drummuir. Here, Simon illustrates his prowess in the kitchen (while Alison and Gordon really do all the work). New boy Chris looks on in amusement. What has he let himself in for........??

Saturday, 12 April 2008

Our Central Office in Aberfeldy


Scottish Native Woods have their central office on the top floor of the Municipal building in the centre of Aberfeldy, Perthshire.