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The Table Mountains National Park is full of interesting plants and animals. This time I will present you some of them. It will be about beautifully flowering plants, such as colchicum, globeflower, carline thistle, or gentian. I will explain how headless spruces are created and how owls use them. It will be about how and why the National Park established a pine plantation. I will tell you what locus classicus is for a rare species such as the ponderosa pine. It will be about great animals such as dormice and how to check if they occur in the area. We will also look at where the semicircular holes in the rocks of the Table Mountains came from. I will explain the difference between liverworts and mosses. In addition, I will show such liverworts as the common thrush or the matt cone and characteristic ferns represented by the spleenwort or the common fern. As you can see, there will be a lot of information and one curiosity will chase another. I wish you a successful Table Mountains! This episode was created in cooperation with the Table Mountains National Park. ⭕ You can find lots of interesting Birds recordings on Doctor Romuald Mikusek's channel: I invite you: 🔗 @rmikusek 🌳🌲🌳 If you want to support me? There are a few cool ways to do that: ☕ Can you buy me a coffee or a cake? 🔗 https://www.suppi.pl/horzelaopowiada ⭕ Patronite: 🔗 https://patronite.pl/piotrhorzela 🟡 YouTube: 🔗 / @piotrhorzelaopowiada Of course, the fact that you watch the videos to the end, that you share them, tell your friends about them or comment - all this is great support and without it I would have given up creating these materials a long time ago. 📍I also promised you the location of the bench with a view of the Table Mountains - it is here: 📍https://maps.app.goo.gl/UjMUrNXbjazh7... ⭕ TABLE OF CONTENTS ⤵️ 00:00 - The beginning 00:32 - Podrzeń żebrowiec 01:06 - Dormouse - where do dormice live 01:42 - Dormouse - how to check if they are in my area 03:10 - Dormouse boxes 03:45 - Powder pine - what does it look like and where does it come from 04:52 - Discovery of the powder pine - Wielkie Torfowisko Batorowskie 06:04 - Protection of powder pine - conservation plantation 08:05 - View of the Table Mountains - Bench 08:40 - Dziewięćsił - natural moisture meter 10:07 - Rose Kłodzko or European globeflower 11:26 - Colchicum and its interesting flowers 12:21 - Geoffroy's gentian 12:43 - Czech gentian 13:06 - Owls in the Table Mountains 15:12 - Plants on rock outcrops 15:35 - Spleenworts - green, rock and serpentine 16:19 - Common fern 16:33 - Pteridophyte spiny 16:41 - Brittle fern 17:00 - Flattened sedge 17:12 - Liverworts - common thrush and matt conewort 17:36 - Crested pterygium 18:04 - Gametophyte and sporophyte in plants 18:43 - Mosses and liverworts: common features and differences 20:28 - Strange holes in the rocks of the Table Mountains - theories of their formation