With petals fully formed |
The result of this, is that plants that haven't been seen for years are appearing,insects are in abundance birds seem to be in a frenzy of nest building and mating so as to take advantage of insects,nectar and seed.
Indeed for some birds like water birds for instance time is of the essence for if the lakes dry up before their bubs can fly,all that effort will have been in vain.
Anyhow on this page are some shots of one of the strange things that came with the rain .
Not a pretty thing but I think quite unique. By sheer luck I came upon a pic of something similar on a blog I follow, it think is some kind of Mycenastrum corium. At first sight it looks like a flower made of wood
I found it on the edge of a dam witch has turned into a small lake due to the rainfall and is now many times it's original size and home to flocks of ducks and waterbirds.It is often found where cattle graze and there are cattle in this area .This could be the reason I haven't seen this fungi before as only sheep are farmed here .
I found the flower like fungi first and upon looking around found the others in various stages of growth .
Petals unfolding in the top right hand corner. |
Aged but unopened |
Free of the earth |
What could this be??? |
http://fungimap.org.au/
Never seen one but those others look like what I call dead man's dicks a type of puff ball
ReplyDeleteYes Coral !!
ReplyDeleteIt really is just a good ol puffball but with a difference. At first I thought it was an Earth Star fungi( and because I loved the name ) and also they looked alike I got really excited, needless to say I was a bit deflated when it was a fancy puffball but no less interesting.