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âMother Fox is teaching the pups to hide from danger.â
From The Fox Book, written and illustrated by Jan Pfloog in 1965.
Bearâs head tooth fungus (Hericium americanum) at Cash Canyon in Tennessee, U.S.
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The Washington Post, February 18, 1912
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Inchewan Path and Braan Path
Last Summer I went out to film a virtual forest walk in one of my favourite places. The walk starts off in Birnam and leads up Inchewan Burn. There is a little fishing loch, which we like to stop by for a rest and if you have been following me for a while, Iâm sure youâve seen it before. This time it was covered in pollen. From there the walk continues and connects to the Braan Path, which follows the River Braan. Braan Path is its own circular walk and includes the famous Hermitage, just across from Dunkeld. The Braan Waterfall is a great sight to behold, especially from the âHermitageâ, a small chamber with a viewing platform built by the 3rd Duke of Atholl in the 18th Century to enhance nature walks for him and his guests. Indeed, it adds to the experience, being able to be so close up to the waterfall and get a refreshing mist on a hot day. Â
Finally, I managed to put up the footage on Youtube.Â
Sketches by A.K. MacDonald, 1932
âOphĂŠlieâ by Constantin Meunier, 1831-1905
Gathering Daisiesby Alexander Mark Rossi (English, 1840â1916)
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I think I shouldnât stay in these woods too longâŚ
Went for a walk the other night, it was like half past 9pm. Finland is so magical in the summer, so full of light