Michaelmas at Great Knelle

Last weekend was a bit damp but glorious nonetheless.

On Friday we went to the annual Wood Fair at Bentley.  Lots of it was as previous years but that just means refreshing the brain and meeting friends of old.  What was new was a display of raptors : great for brushing up on what rare birds really look like, whether they be owls, falcons, kites or harriers.

We bought a good looking book on the identification of fungi at the fair – now all we have to do is learn how to do it [see below]!

On Saturday we lunched in Titania’s Bower …

Lunch Sep 14

… barbecued pork loin chops with fried onion and asparagus.  Only the French Stick [and the beer] is not visible.  Lots of large mosquitos but the smoke seemed to keep them away.

Wandering around the woods afterwards we found evidence of the wild boar on the eastern edge of Open Pond, a real wallow :

Wallow

Complete with the evidence :

Wallow 2

That is a British penny [a bit bigger than a US cent] next to the trotter imprint.

This time we took a picture of a burrow which has been excavated under a woodpile in Bellhurst Wood.  It is not clear whether it is badger or fox but we are betting on badger :

Woodstack Den

The fungi are generally late in sending up their sporing bodies this year because September has been so dry but we did find one totally unknown [to us] specimen :

Unkown 2 Sep 2014

and a couple of brackets of interest.  This one is living in a fallen cherry, judging by the bark :

Cherry Bracket

It is smoother and paler than the one in the last blog.  However, this one or perhaps two is the more interesting :

Bracket Spores Sep 14

the tree bowl below the dark brackets is laden with rust-brown spores, turning the moss from green to brown.  However there are also small white brackets lower down.  Are these a different species or this year’s sporing bodies which will turn dark brown with age?

July 2014

A mystery package arrived at the house for ‘Titania’.  It looks rather good at the entrance to the bower :

Plaque July 2014

We found evidence of a mole in Andy and Nicky’s part of the wood somewhat north of Open Pond :

Moles July 2014

but the real joy at the end of the month was not the wood at all but the wheat field to the south of the Bellhurst Wood.  These two pictures were taken on July 27 :

The Harvest too end July 2014

The Harvest end July 2014

Badgers

At the end of May we received our tripod from Tim Lloyd and of course it had to be taken for a test run …

Tripod May 25

You can see how prolific the bluebells were in the glade this year even though the flowers faded long ago.

There was much evidence of building in a new badger colony to the north of the existing one, again still along the west bank of Eastern Stream :

New Building June 2014

and nearby was a dung pit [midden or dung pit] :

Badger Midden June 2014

 

Badgers at last – and a fox!

Just back from a trip and Win collected the wild life camera yesterday.  It is a small miracle : the badgers have not only condescended to make an appearance but have made it an entertaining show too :

The video is on the animals page [select Great Knelle Wood Home in the header above then fauna and flora on the left pane then select animals unless you are already on the right page].  You will also find a shorter video of a fox there.  He clearly doesn’t like the camera.  In another video he flees from view in less than one second :

Badgers

The badgers’ sett in Titania’s Bower is still in use if the wildcam video of a badger’s backside – or more accurately the top half of its backside, the particular animal doesn’t care about the quality of the films he or she is in – is to be believed.  Hopefully we will get some better video before too long and will then publish it.