Ooh look! Ashclyst Forest is owned by my favourite charity,
good job it's free or I'd be a bit of a hypocrite!
Silver-washed Fritillary, definitely one of my favourites,
I mean ... Just look at them!
Male Ringlet
Also what seems to be my specialty of late. A mating pair.
To counteract all that beauty what about this.
It's a Robber Fly a Neoitamus cyanurus most probably ( I looked it up in a book)
Whatever it's called it's a teeny bit hideous!
A fungus:
None of my books could help me with this one. Any mycologists out there? It's a slimy gelatinous type one, looked a bit like it was once a chicken korma, if you get my drift.
good job it's free or I'd be a bit of a hypocrite!
Silver-washed Fritillary, definitely one of my favourites,
I mean ... Just look at them!
Male Ringlet
Also what seems to be my specialty of late. A mating pair.
To counteract all that beauty what about this.
It's a Robber Fly a Neoitamus cyanurus most probably ( I looked it up in a book)
Whatever it's called it's a teeny bit hideous!
A fungus:
None of my books could help me with this one. Any mycologists out there? It's a slimy gelatinous type one, looked a bit like it was once a chicken korma, if you get my drift.
EDIT I've been kindly informed by Maurice (thanks! :-) ) That this is in fact a slime mould called Fuligo septica, more commonly known as Dog Vomit Slime Mould, perfect description methinks. Just 'say what you see'! :-)
A des res?
I know of at least one reader who'll really appreciate the inclusion of this photo of a stunning, light, airy and deceptively spacious, executive style shed.
After leaving Ashclyst Forest we decided to pop in at Alyesbeare Common to look for Dartford Warblers. We didn't see any but heard one call once. It was very quite bird wise as you'd expect. I was highly entertained though by a colony of Wood Ants. I tried to take a few photos which turned out to be a lot trickier than I'd supposed.
It 'adopted the position' and showed me its fearsome jaws...I stood my ground.
Then it got nasty and squirted formic acid at my camera. Cool!!
Later while walking Rex in Morganhayes Wood I took a close up photo of this Slender St.John's Wort flower. I'd never noticed the tiny little black specks around the petals before.
4 comments:
Great shed, even comes with its own rooftop garden, make a great second home :-)
Hi
The yellow stuff is a slime mould - Fuligo septica
Cheers
Maurice
Anonymous - Knew you'd like it ;-)
Maurice - Thanks for the ID. Not even a real fungus then. Love the common name - entirely accurate. I'll amened my caption forthwith! :-)
Excellent photos, once again, Karen. The Wood Ant pics are superb.
You`re right about SWF`s, such beautiful butters.
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