Monday, August 2, 2010

What Does The Phase Switch Do?

, La Laguna de San Marcos, near La Alberca and Herguijuela de la Sierra, (Batuecas - Sierra de Francia). A day for Villafáfila

During one week last July, did a course on Management and Hydrology in the Watershed Forest at the theater in the town of Salamanca "La Alberca " that keeps people traditions, festivals and folk architecture built at the base of stones and timber-framed geometrical.
This village is located in an area of \u200b\u200boutstanding natural beauty and scenery, Sierra The French, for which we had time to make multiple outputs that will bring you curious moments that we submit.

Making a tour of "The Casarito" discover the impressive chestnut trees around it, in which there are few well-preserved ancient chestnut trees.
also in this mountainous area as the spring continues until well into the summer and found these chestnuts in full bloom.
blooming Castaño (Castanea sativa ).

too Casarito area we have a Common Buzzard was hanging around there.
Common Buzzard (Buteo buteo ) .

One evening we decided to approach La Laguna San Marcos, near La Alberca also here is the Hermitage the same name, which was in rehab. To reach it we crossed a good oak (Quercus pyrenaica ), by the way were other species of shrubs:
Laguna de San Marcos.
Ermita de San Marcos.
Jaguarzo ( Halimium umbellatum).
broom (Cytisus striatus ).

already the last day that we know the course is dedicated to an area which had always spoken well, but never had the fortune to know. We Herguijuela of headed to the Sierra located on the sunny side and a lower altitude than its surroundings allows the production of cherries, grapes and olives, as well as the existence of small oak (Quercus robur ) and the famous Hague Herguijuela ( Fagus sylvatica ) one of the most southern Iberian Peninsula.

View
Herguijuela of the Sierra.

When we begin to ascend to the Meadow Mill , from 1752, and one of the best preserved of the Sierra France .
On our way to the mountain discovered several Rebollo (Quercus pyrenaica ) affected by the scourge of the "Lizard.
of Quercus gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar ).
also saw other insects that could shoot;
medioluto Northern Mariposa ( Melanargia Galathea).
Most alder (Alnus glutinosa ) that crossed the creek that had been climbing in the plague.
Creek
alder chrysomelids ( Agelastica alni).
chrysomelids Damage.
Finally we arrived at the Hague, a breathtaking 33 meters high, the only natural state of the province of Salamanca.
Herguijuela Hague (Fagus sylvatica ).
In
back to town, we had fun photographing a small lizard that we are on the side of a trough for livestock.
tailed lizard ( Psammodromus algirus ).
I hope you liked this article and invite you to visit this beautiful area.
A Salute!.

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