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Dry stone wall - index
The expansion of the ecosystem with a
natural, third dimension

1) Plants (flora) on a dry
stone wall - 2) Animals
on a dry stone wall - 3) Construction
of a dry stone wall
by Michael Palomino (2018)
The strongest combination for restoring the ecosystem is
Organic
permaculture, consisting of ponds+dry walls+flower
meadows+ hill beds+orchards etc. You see, dry wall is only
a part of it. M.P., Oct.20, 2018
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- Dry
stone wall 02 - animals and nests
Animals and nesting sites in the third
dimension with variations of the
microclimate
![Dry stone wall in a wild garden
[43] - dry stone wall in terraces [44]
- Sand lizard in a dry wall [45] -
Hedgehog in dry wall [46] -- Blindworm
(Anguis fragilis) [16] - European toad
(Bufo bufo) [12] - Wild bee: Solitary
bee: Red-furred sand bee (Andrena
fulva) [9] - Common weasel (Mustela
nivalis) [14] - Wolf spider
(Lycosidae) [36] - Hoopoe (Upupa
pepops) [28] Fire bug (Pyrrhocoridae)
[34] Dry stone wall in a wild
garden [43] - dry stone wall in
terraces [44] - Sand lizard in a dry
wall [45] - Hedgehog in dry wall [46]
-- Blindworm (Anguis fragilis) [16] -
European toad (Bufo bufo) [12] - Wild
bee: Solitary bee: Red-furred sand bee
(Andrena fulva) [9] - Common weasel
(Mustela nivalis) [14] - Wolf spider
(Lycosidae) [36] - Hoopoe (Upupa
pepops) [28] Fire bug (Pyrrhocoridae)
[34]](d/index-d/002-tierwelt.jpg)
Animals and nesting sites in the third
dimension -- The list -- The development
of the animal world in a dry stone wall
with lateral ground contact -- Animals at
the dry stone wall, the details -- Alpine
salamander will tidy up -- Ants -- Bats in
the FREESTANDING dry-stone wall -- Beetles
will tidy up -- Birds -- Blindworms /
slowworms will tidy up -- Bugs --
Butterfly caterpillars -- Centipedes
(millipedes) -- Hedgehogs will clean up --
Insects -- Lizards -- Moles regulate pests
-- Mouse and mice -- Reptiles on the sunny
side -- Snails -- Snakes -- Spiders: wolf
spider will tidy up -- Toads on the shadow
side -- Weasel (common weasel) will tidy
up -- Woodlice (isopods)
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