Thursday, 1 August 2013

Seeing the Changes 612

In Loughor, Lords and ladies (Arum maculatum) was in fruit. In Bynea, spotted a battered male Ghost swift moth (Hepialus humuli) and a bee-like fly (probably Fallenia fasciata).

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Wooden Tops 16. Hawthorn

As Hawthorn wood is strong and closely-grained, it's often used for carving. This wood is also employed to make tool handles, as well a...