A walk in the woods

After a wee drive yesterday I stopped the night in some woods near Spey Bay.  This morning I walked about the woods, which was predominantly Scots Pine, probably planted, maybe 30-50 years ago, and took some photos.  The Scotties allowed sufficient light through to allow some birch to get away, and the odd Rowan.  There was also some sneaky non-natives near where I’d parked (Spruce and Lodgepole).  It would be nice to think that these might be removed at some point soon.  A brief description of why is located here http://www.treesforlife.org.uk/tfl.ww_work.html.

It’s also worth checking out the following page while you’re on the site, just because, if nothing else, it gives a good feel of the celebrity status that I’ve already acquired here in Scotland: http://www.treesforlife.org.uk/tfl.appeal_supplies.html

Anyway, I took some pics in the woods.  Here are a couple of small reproductions until the internet situation improves (I’m currently using a broadband dongle in my van at Findhorn – think old land line speeds).

If anyone wants to tell me what they are, that would be great.  Otherwise I’ll have to dig out my id book.  Which is at least 4 feet away from me.  Under a pile of stuff in the van, in the space where the fridge used to be…

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