The day was gloomy warm somehow autumn but still winter because it smelled of snow and winter
So I used it for a little walk through that old forest ( Tal. Bosco Sijana . - Deu. Kaiserwald . )
next to the road there are beautiful felled trees which is home to many insects and insects
A boar with that red ball beautifully adorns the forest
( LAT . Ruscus aculeatus )
You really don't know sharp leaves until you stick to this beautiful plant that grows slowly and spreads slowly.
a view of the road across the road as I find myself at the crossroads of the oute
I will choose this time somehow it seems more interesting to me
and led me to some weird manhole looking like water
at the end of this road you come across a huge old Oak ratitet Lat . Quercus pudescens .
this on this meadow which is now a park are one of the oldest trees originating from the Austro-Hungarian Hungarian monarchy who planted them possibly in the 1271 s.
behind this monstrosity is a board :
I write; CHILDREN FOR JOY AND HEALTH
THE LITTLE PRINCE trail
when you look at the meadow, you can see large dominant trees that adorn the view...
this is the Cork Oak ( Lat . Quercus suber )
these forests are connected by a story from 1271 on Good Friday
where members of Castropol's respectable and wealthy family were killed by conspirators..
This rope is not from that time but from this one and it is obviously a backward game ... for someone to bite a dog and swing on its jaw
to go back a little to the history of the area
All that remained was a male boy who was given to a convent to survive and so he managed to live.
As this insect (Lat. Lygaeus equestris) crawled into the bark it floats deep into the warm
As this insect (Lat. Lygaeus equestris) crawled into the bark it floats deep into the warm
the moss on each tree is different this is the moss from it
Then, in 1860, the management of the forest was taken over by the then Navy, which is also a strategic place, apart from fortifications and forts, as well as a tree nursery.
Lat ;
Quercus duber , Quercus pubescanes , Pinus brutia
Caprinus orientali , Quercus ilex
this is the bark of an oak Quercus suber , which they used bark to make cork
for various naval and industrial needs on the tree it is suitable that its bark is peeled only today it is no longer done in that forest
there on the bark I found a small coccinellidae climbing
and a thin thread passes by the cobweb
one species coccinellidae Ten - Spotted ledybird ( Lat . Adalia fecempuntata ) he climbs slowly and enjoys
the skin from which this fluffy seed flew and stuck on this tree
the moss on this tree is unique and rare to me to see
a cobweb cocoon with pieces of moss
its evergreen canopy
a branched old canopy as if stacking was somehow in order with those branches
This is what the whole tree Quarce suber looks like
This tree broke a long time ago because it had a cavity and this has remained for years and it is durable Acacia .
I think it's yellow but I'm not sure it can be detected, the next first flowering
I'm going to another bush Quarce suber
on this tree the slightly different moss is somehow rounder
small pod flowers
they are very thin and small I am always glad to see them because du somehow elegant
there I found a hole in the bark with small bumps
this is not natural here ... this brownish foam like bark
it is the human factor of labor ... the reason for plugging the hole in which the Hornet's nest was
and now various insects and spiders are using those little holes
and the moss settles slowly after that
next to that hole grows a young ivy on the leaf of which is a small ant sheep
in addition an acorn stuck in the bark
this is what the entrance looked like - the exit of the holes in the tree, just how much space there is in the tree when there were a lot of hornets
The problem is that they made a nest in the park instead of somewhere in the wild where they don't bother anyone, there are children and people walking
There is also an old White Hornbeam tree Carpinus orientalis
its gnarled bark full of folds and protrusions
there are thin twigs on this bark
used by the spider
it is a big and thick tree just let it grow
this is another white hornbeam and it is quite old only the moss on it is large
looks like some threads of wool to knit t-shirts
it is very fascinating to me that every tree has its own moss
this is on the trunk how it looks and how many there are
canopy rich and almost dense
but clouds could still be seen through it .
this is the wild carob tree
this is the wild carob tree - Fake carob ( Lat . Gleditsia triacanthos )
this one has no moss but lichen and rusty nail
there is a nail-like hole here and the water is leaking a little gently
and in its bark I came across two small snails
on this tree Quercus pubescents
there are some weird holes in its bark at the bottom, it's not like I've seen it on other trees
and these as if they were detained holes
at first i thought it was from ivy it should be quite thick and old ivy because it has hairs like this
and thus leaves a trail when separated
this is how he is pinned to the bark and drinks the juices of wood
it's a nice big tree
a little further on I came across an old bunker and around it they made some benches
I came a little closer to see what it looked like
next to the door on the left this hole is vertical and I'm just wondering what's inside I'm a little curious if there's anything
there is nothing but about the hole next to that hole there is this looks like the neck of a beer bottle
here we have and the window is nicely made so as not to throw garbage inside
a little to the right there is another groove in the wall but there are cables
in these vertical grooves next to the door there may be some animal resting
nothing at least what I see, only cables are attracted
interesting but go upstairs where I find on stones carved by hand some 100 years ago
there one stands upright looking like a small mini obelisk and it says 1909 ,- -
looks like 1809 I'll take a look again or again
some explanation is possible on this board
this is in English
on that board describing that minesto there are various insects and whips on it which was more interesting to me to watch like this little few millimeter woolly moth or woolly insect
I still came across two on the edge of the frame but I didn't see them moving
on the back behind there is this little crumb that looks like dust only those two even smaller dots they move only monster equipment for so little photography so it remained like this
up is funny i think there is a little caterpillar inside that makes these beautiful grass houses
there is also a little red forest ant watching me as it roars
may a snowflake of some beautiful seed
so a small tiny wasp flew to the side of the girder
when she flew away I went to a flower a little further because he was the only one in the whole meadow
there grows one species of mint which alone has this flower remaining
This is one long big fallen tree that lies by the road and is overgrown with greenery
a small insect house looks good
moss is interesting to me on this tree
this one is also different
there is one worm that looks like a caterpillar
some small seed or pupa of some insect this brown
a little above there is a reddish lenticular dot, small and small, it's an insect, but it's a little small and it moves
on the way I found a piece of old terracotta and it was as if it was on fire
and then I dropped it next to this sheet
which is close to this deeper in the tree with water
these are some black leafy structures resembling mushrooms
it will be found below this large root of a collapsed tree whose ends have merged with a living tree
this is a little rare but it is not strange that two trees intertwine and thus grow
so through them can be seen in the distance and a trash can
and some weird park
then you come across a park that has a lot of benches and tables made of collapsed trees of this forest
there is equipment to prepare arranging plants in vases to put on the tables
except on tables that look like this
it can be placed as a decoration on a house like this
behind that house there is a delicate plant that is fenced I think the flower is just for now let it rest if it blooms I will know
a little further on I found an acorn ball otherwise a nest of a small wasp
and there next to it is a moss on which is a tiny little dot of an insect
The end of this walk has come with a small presentation of the late autumn and early winter atmosphere in the Sijana Forest
Few historical events related to this area this forest mentioned from 1271 .
With my walk I had to hurry because it was just starting to rain heavily. For you on HIVE, all this with a few photos and a couple of solutions to make it easier to present everything as it is in this little walk.
THE END
Here is your Proof of Brian. I think you meant #ProofOfBrain
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Thank you very much for correcting my writing, this slowed me down a bit while I was working ,,;))
Happy to help :)
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Beautiful nature! And very good macro shots !!
Thank you ;)) along the way until the bath drove me away ;))
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