There were lots of creatures living on or near the fungi we were photographing on Sunday including this fly and Harvestman plus lots of slugs, centipedes, spiders and millipedes
Ann Miles Blog
Tuesday, November 5, 2024
Monday, November 4, 2024
Birds Nest Fungi etc RSPB Sandy
A very enjoyable day at RSPB Sandy hunting for fungi on a dull but dry day with RPS and CCC members. We were delighted to find Bird's Nest Fungus - these are very small but perfectly formed nests with 'eggs' - this one is one a bracken stalk for scale the group were on a piece of bark. While photographing a small Mycena species growing out of a fallen branch, I realised there were small objects in the frame - a group of slime moulds. My focus stack for this one was not optimal so there is a bit of shadowing but pleased with the detail. I think the following image is also a slime mould. Otherwise a mixture of small, medium and large species to challenge our photographic skills.
Saturday, November 2, 2024
RSPB Sandy Slime Mould, Lichens, Mosses and Fungi
Disappointed in the number of 'larger' toadstools at Sandy this morning but the lichens and mosses looked great in the morning dew and I did locate one very impressive slime mould together with a toothed Jelly Fungus
Thursday, October 31, 2024
Halloween
We have stayed in Travelodges with some 'interesting' surroundings but the one in Glasgow probably tops the bill with the M8 motorway passing almost over it and the Hot Bowl Buffet and Pure Sweet drive-through outlet right next door. The latter put on a very spooky display for Halloween while our own Pumpkin though very large lacked a bit of magic in the carving..
Sunday, October 27, 2024
Change of Fungi Species at Paxton
Not quite as many fungi as 3 weeks ago but several different species now showing like the White Saddle and the Jelly Rot, Phlebia tremellosa. I was using my Fuji compact camera with the Raynox auxilliary lens which isn't ideal for the smaller objects such as the Flies but does a good job on the wider views. A couple of large patches of the shaggy Pholiota squarrosa and several other species!!
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