Abbey Meadows

Abbey Meadows

Tuesday, 30 October 2012

Jellybaby




This morning I came across a small fungi called Jellybaby growing on moss next to the footpath in High house woods. Yesterday I was on the beach at East Chevington and walking around the country park. I didn't see any Little Auks on my walk but I did see 9 Snow Buntings on the beach. There was a steady movement North of Red throated divers and a single Bonxie.

3 comments:

Stewart said...

Nige, Can you check the Alnwick Wildlife Group blog, link on my blog, and comment on the bracket fungi for Richard please. I can be of no help whatsoever...

abbey meadows said...

Hi Stew
He was right in Shaggy Bracket, I haven't seen any as they are scarce up here but one of only a fewfingi species that are commonly found on Ash. They match the references I have used but I was unable to leave a comment on the blog for some reason

Stewart said...

Hi Nigel, Thanks, I have changed something, you should be able to leave a comment now on the Alnwick blog. Please have a go, we are just setting up!

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