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Heath Fire down in Poole, Dorset direction
Matthew Arnold replied to Matthew Arnold's topic in The Lounge
The fire was almost under control until 30 mins ago when the wind changed direction and is now aiming for a small (1 km) wide finger of heathland linking Upton Heath with Tower Hill Heath and then Canford Heath. If that goes up the preverbial will hit the fan. This is whats burning Upton Heath Nature Reserve The total are that has the potential to burn is 506 acres or there abouts. -
Heath Fire down in Poole, Dorset direction
Matthew Arnold replied to Matthew Arnold's topic in The Lounge
Only the gits who started it -
Heath Fire down in Poole, Dorset direction
Matthew Arnold replied to Matthew Arnold's topic in The Lounge
Here is the BBC link. Approx 250 Acres destroyed so far BBC News - Dorset heath fire 'spreading rapidly' -
Anyone been down that neck of the woods this afternoon? We could see the smoke from Sturminster Newton. All appliances have gone from Blandford ( 2 18 ton and 1 Land Rover), 2 from stur newton, 2 from shaftesbury (one on stand by at blandford) and what ever is down at Poole. http://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/9076136.Firefighters_tackle_blaze_at_Upton_Heath/
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On a local estate where i shoot they use an Xerion for extracting timber and then chipping the tips for soaking up and binding pig muck to spread out on the fields. Have only seen it once briefly towing a pig feed lorry up a black ice covered hill. What a beast must be 580hp +.
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Looks like it. got it on a big HC stump on our boundary with a recreation ground. We were planning on turning it into a habitat stick as was 80% dead, but the rot extended further and was worse than we thought so had to drop it. Will get some shots of the stump as had some brackets at the base.
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the body language of Decay, The Delights of D
Matthew Arnold replied to Tony Croft aka hamadryad's topic in Fungi Pictures
Got some pics of a Common Oak with a rotten branch. The branch is still alive and has compensated due to the fact of the wood being almost completely gone. I'm thinking along the lines of Inonotus cuticularis as we have alot of it on our sites. It appears to have started to get into the stubs too. Only a small limb so will be keeping an eye on it and not within falling distance of a footpath. -
Taken 8/6/11. On very mature Oaks. Most of them have had work done to them (deadwooding and heavy reduction)
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We had a big lime ring barked by a local man and his staffy. We pollarded the tree and it is just about survived. Got woody and friends nesting in there at the moment.
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Working with gamekeepers
Matthew Arnold replied to Ty Unnos's topic in Forestry and Woodland management
Thats tarring the people with the same brush isnt it:lol:. I know several shoots large and small and the foresters and gamekeepers work in harmony with eachother. The foresters are given the shoot dates and the day before they are given the drives that will be done the next day. The foresters and keepers have a gathering pre and post season about works that need doing in various woods and they are carried out at the appropriate time. The one big shoot i beat and shoot on has an estate manager that is both shooting and conservation minded. You dont get many of those now. -
What has done this to this Ulmus laevis?
Matthew Arnold replied to RobArb's topic in Tree health care
Tree rats (squirrels) and hollow leaves would be leaf miner bettles. -
1.4 ton of Merc couple vs 4.5 ton of Merc ambulance lol no contest.
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My dad was telling me about a muppet that was on his ass when on a blue light run down a dual carriageway to an RTC at a well known accident blackspot. When he got a roundabout he dabbed the brakes then slammed them on. He felt a little nudge but didnt think much of it. When he got the the accident he noticed a nice big black mark on the lift hinges. Last week they got an insurance letter through asking for money towards the front end damage to a Mercedes CLK. My dad sent a letter back explaining the car was tailgating him on the way to a car accident. He also said that the ambulances have CCTV on the front, back and sides of the vehicles and was recording 24/7. He sent the insurance company a copy of the video with the time and date and speed. The Merc drivers insurance company has now revoked is policy and the police have charged him with hindering an emergency vehicle, tailgating and insurance fraud.
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I've been watching them grow over the last few weeks. I've never seen such a big group of them before. Normally only see them in singles and pairs but not in a group of 12 or more.
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Shall be seeing these guys on Saturday 11th June. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kx6FV2qR2TY&feature=related]YouTube - Clutch - "Electric Worry" DRT Entertainment[/ame] [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDoKyzHzP14&feature=fvwrel]YouTube - Clutch - "50,000 Unstoppable Watts" Weathermaker Music[/ame] [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2eepsCXpLY4&feature=relmfu]YouTube - Clutch - "Burning Beard" DRT Entertainment[/ame]
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Working with gamekeepers
Matthew Arnold replied to Ty Unnos's topic in Forestry and Woodland management
Ive been chainsawing in a pen wood the day before a shoot. When i stopped at lunch the birds were flooding back in and when i finished for the day they were coming back again. Although they are frightened at first as soon as the noise stops they are back. The keeper was a bit apprehensive for obivous reasons but when i showed him the trees he wanted them down ASAP as they were leaning heavily towards the main track through the estate and had obvious root heave. -
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the body language of Decay, The Delights of D
Matthew Arnold replied to Tony Croft aka hamadryad's topic in Fungi Pictures
Seems that way. Not going to do anything to them except deadwood and brace the ones with big ears. And monitor over the next few years. -
Taken 5/6/11 First 5 pics taken on a Goat Willow. Obvious die back in crown and slight sink where Gano brackets attach to the bark. 65th pic is on an Ash.
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the body language of Decay, The Delights of D
Matthew Arnold replied to Tony Croft aka hamadryad's topic in Fungi Pictures
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Taken 5/6/11 Little white flower is known as Eyebright. It is semi-parasitic on grasses and according to old age remedies was used to clear up bacterial eye infections such as Conjunctivitus. The orchids are the same ones in the field adjacent to Milldown that we have just taken on. The big logs are Cedar of Lebanon and weigh 2.5 ton each. Each year we put a notice up saying that if the litter around the logs exceeds 5 bags a month then they will be removed.
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the body language of Decay, The Delights of D
Matthew Arnold replied to Tony Croft aka hamadryad's topic in Fungi Pictures
Got a few along the avenue with the wrinkles will get some shot of them this arvo when i am out with the dogs. -
the body language of Decay, The Delights of D
Matthew Arnold replied to Tony Croft aka hamadryad's topic in Fungi Pictures
We are planning on getting the tree braced due to the tight fork. Is the buckling/rippling something we should be concerned about or just see how much more rippling occurs over the next few years? -
Working with gamekeepers
Matthew Arnold replied to Ty Unnos's topic in Forestry and Woodland management
I help out on a number of shoots with regards to habitat management and creation. As i beat and shoot on them too i can identify areas that need work and then do the work from Feb onwards. During March i cleared an area of hazel coppice and took down some dodgy ash with alot of rot in the base. During the season i help out with any trees that hinder access to the gunbus and tractor trailer.