Some of the details from our walk on 23rd February 2025. Plenty here for fungi and lichen lovers. Enjoy
When I pass by a wall and see this delightful moss, the camera has to come out
Beach photography. Love to see what the tide has brought in. Loads of cuttlefish-bones. Shame I’ve no budgie or parrot to make good use of them
Our dune system is a great place to look for lichen and moss
In the park the alder trees hang out their catkins and cones while other tree think about opening buds
Lichens. I wish I could name them but… no, I can’t
And what kind of fungus is this? I’ve hunted for a name but cannot find.
Alas, that’s all for now folks. Next week we’re walking the rural lanes of Norfolk. Please join us












Wonderful pictures Crispina. I can’t help with the names of the lichens, but I love looking at them and fungi and slime molds.
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My reply managed to separate itself from your comment. I do apologise. I’m blaming my phone app, of course.
My reply: Thank you, Michael. I’m always a little hesitant about posting photos of lichen. I don’t have macro lens to do them proper justice
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Thank you, Michael. I’m always a little hesitant about posting photos of lichen. I don’t have macro lens to do them proper justice
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I am reminded how my Scots-Irish Ulster grandmother also kept a parakeet or two, and their names were always “Budgie.”
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Beautiful. We had a cat we called Puss. Truly.
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