Birds: Leucism or Leucistic
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Setting up home in a new country is going to be challenging. A bit like trying to cook a meal in someone else's kitchen. Maybe. This is a record of my experiences as I pack up my old life in England and start a new one in Ontario, Canada, with the aim of becoming more self-sufficient.
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5 comments:
I'm being very thick about the second photo. It looks lovely - but what is it?
Esther
Esther's Boring Garden Blog
Gorgeous pictures!
Hi Esther & thanks Mo!
I did wonder if I should have annotated that photo, but I was on my way to work and didn't have time to do the job properly and work out what sort of fungus it was!
I've now tried a bit harder, but fungus websites seem hard to navigate (just have a look at this one!). Have tracked it down though (just for you!) and it seems to be known as a Japanese Parasol (Parasola plicatilis or Coprinus plicatilis, depending on who you believe as to the name!).
You have a creative title for this interesting post. This white fungus has a unique shape and looks like a flying saucer docked at your garden lawn.
How wonderful that the first entry on the link you give is for 'Cellular Slim Mould - In Progress'. It's made my day.
Thanks for the i.d. too. It's a very pretty . . . oh, it's not a plant . . . is it a mushroom? is it a fungus? is it a . . .
Lucy
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