This morning I took a short walk around Burton Bushes, a small area of semi-natural ancient woodland on Beverley’s Westwood Common. It isn’t a particularly rich area in terms of birdlife or ground flora, although there is a little of each characteristic of woodlands with the best bird being Marsh Tit which breeds there.
Today however, all I saw were crowds of Blue Tits and Long-tailed Tits, a few Great TitsĀ and a couple of Robins, Blackbirds, a Magpie and a couple of Redwings. Rather too many Grey Squirrels than is healthy for such a small patch of woodland were busy collecting food, but the most interesting things were the fungi growing on lumps of dead and dying wood.
Unfortunately I didn’t see any of the nice big colourful fungi but I did get some reasonable photos of a variety of wierd ones. With the poor light it was a bit tricky to get good photos with just a compact camera and out of 60 shots taken I only got 11 acceptable pictures, some of which are a little blurrier than I would have hoped for.
I haven’t a clue what any of these species are, so if anyone knows their identity, please let me know.
reverse phone The apparel sector of Spanish province of Madrid has
shown high competitiveness with all the presence of nearly 15 percent in the countrys total ten,000 apparel firms, said the Deputy Minister of Economy, Trade and Customer Protection
in the Community of Madrid.Deputy Minister Manuel Beltran stated the apparel
suppliers in Madrid have created job opportunities for
about six,000 persons in the province.Speaking at the Annual Common Meeting from the Association of Fashion and Apparel in the Community of Madrid (ASECOM), Mr.
Beltran mentioned Madrids apparel sector has shown a year-on-year
increase of 20.six % in the exports in 2012 plus the exports continue to grow inside the existing year.Mr.
Beltran stated the apparel firms in Madrid
account for 10 percent from the countrys all round apparel exports.
The province includes a possible to grow to be a hugely competitive sector in
Spain with all the guide of the regional government, he added.The general Spanish textile and garment exports grew by 8.7 %
to ??two.871 billion during the first quarter
of 2013, compared to exports of ??2.641 billion made in the course of
the corresponding quarter of final year. reverse phone