Dave and Chris installing a small stile to provide access into the wet woodland area, to allow monitoring of bird boxes and the other wildlife. The growing foxglove plants did survive. The materials were recycled bits of wood from earlier projects.
Sunday, 1 April 2012
April workday
Many of the smaller broken branches from the fallen oak tree were added to the various woodpiles within the wildlife garden at Hall o'the Heath Farm. It may look like a fire, but it will become home for various bugs, beetles and slithery things.
Dave and Chris installing a small stile to provide access into the wet woodland area, to allow monitoring of bird boxes and the other wildlife. The growing foxglove plants did survive. The materials were recycled bits of wood from earlier projects.
Dave and Chris installing a small stile to provide access into the wet woodland area, to allow monitoring of bird boxes and the other wildlife. The growing foxglove plants did survive. The materials were recycled bits of wood from earlier projects.
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