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davemac 30-08-2012 21:06

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 1011605)
That spotty botty fungus - common earth ball, Scleroderma citrinus...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scleroderma_citrinum

The coin tree is a kind of superstition - I've seen the one at Aira Force waterfall near Ullswater.

Wish Tree - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I did have a look at my reference sites and came across the common earthball, I think it was a bit of wishfull thinking as I am still looking for a Puff Ball.

just tried the link for the earthball, and it wants to sent an email to robert martin dunn ?

Retlaw 30-08-2012 21:46

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Today in Pictures, a journey around Spring Wood.

1. Another fungi, Dead Mans Fingers.
2. A view across to Longridge Fell and beyond.
3. I think it might be a Puff ball fungi (will look it up later) but what do you think it looks like!
4. Its nice to sit and take in the view.
5. You might well look a bit sheepish.
6. Thats one rock hard bracket fungi (Ganoderma).
7. Not sure what this is, they are small and the size of a match head.
8. Don't know why, but there are a lot of coins hammered in to the top of this and other felled trees.
9. Dappled shade, and time to stand still for a while.
10. Spore heads of sphagnum moss.

And there it is, a pleasant walk, but a bit muddy underfoot.

No. 3 thats a fine example of exackery disease.

susie123 30-08-2012 22:11

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Originally Posted by davemac (Post 1011617)
I did have a look at my reference sites and came across the common earthball, I think it was a bit of wishfull thinking as I am still looking for a Puff Ball.

just tried the link for the earthball, and it wants to sent an email to robert martin dunn ?

Sorry Dave, what you might call an earth ballsup, try this, look at the picture...

Scleroderma citrinum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Good luck with the puffball hunt, save me a bit if you find one!

susie123 31-08-2012 13:57

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This was the sky here at 6pm last night, taken from the open Velux window at the top of our house. Some of the pics are taken with the camera pointing straight at the sun.

mobertol 31-08-2012 14:01

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The first of our end of summer storms has finally arrived. Pretty heavy rain and spectacular thunder and lightening -still threatening now and rumbling in the distance.

A series of shots to show the rain and the aftermath around the farm. Also managed to capture some droplets alla Dave!:Banane30:

mobertol 31-08-2012 14:02

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This was the sky here at 6pm last night, taken from the open Velux window at the top of our house. Some of the pics are taken with the camera pointing straight at the sun.

All weather today Sue -skies look brighter in Morecambe than here today -it's really black out at the moment. Lovely and cool though!

susie123 31-08-2012 14:14

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All weather today Sue -skies look brighter in Morecambe than here today -it's really black out at the moment. Lovely and cool though!

Bet you're relieved to have some rain at last - nothing better than a good storm to clear the air. We had a few little rumbles on Wed here but nothing to get excited about.

Last good storm I can remember experiencing was Italy September 2009 on a campsite near La Spezia - will try and post a couple of pics of the aftermath tomorrow, used up today's allocation!

mobertol 31-08-2012 14:27

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We do get some spectacular storms end of summer and in spring -it's with being near the Alps -sometimes we get massive hailstones too and the temperature will drop 10°C in a few minutes. Great thunder and lightening at the minute -feels sooooo good to be cool again after a few months of just hothothot! :hothothot:

kestrelx 31-08-2012 15:09

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Yep I took the pics by the park lake. There didn't appear to be much apart from the geese. At first I thought they were grebes, from a distance, you don't often see geese in the water.

Think I've seen the pelican in London, a long time ago!

There used to be loads of differnet species of duck at Grange over Sands - we used to go there in the summer, are there still nest boxes in the water on stands for the ducks?

In St James Park there is a flock of those Bar-headed Geese they are always in the water - as are all the other geese. Perhaps you are used to farm geese which don't go in the water, but geese do as a rule take to the water.

There were 4 Pelicans in St James Park - 1 died recently leaving 3. One was found injured down on the coast and was rescued and released in the park.

churchfcrules 31-08-2012 16:06

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hi all this is a quick one will do a full 10 tomorrow, just got back and getting everything sorted for work, but last night i spent on top of Red Screes, just above Ambleside, this is the view i had from my bed.

i got loads, so will share some more but thought i would stick this on for now, right , I'm off to work, will post more tomorrow
ciao!

susie123 31-08-2012 16:14

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There used to be loads of differnet species of duck at Grange over Sands - we used to go there in the summer, are there still nest boxes in the water on stands for the ducks?

In St James Park there is a flock of those Bar-headed Geese they are always in the water - as are all the other geese. Perhaps you are used to farm geese which don't go in the water, but geese do as a rule take to the water.

There were 4 Pelicans in St James Park - 1 died recently leaving 3. One was found injured down on the coast and was rescued and released in the park.

Yes they've still got the little duck houses in the lake - took a couple of pics but they're not worth posting. Didn't see any ducks but they may have been hiding in a different part of the lake - we didn't go all the way round.

Guess you're right about the geese - on farms there isn't usually any water for them but don't even remember seeing many Canadas in the water - they are the ones normally seen about in parks etc.

mobertol 31-08-2012 16:30

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Originally Posted by churchfcrules (Post 1011711)
hi all this is a quick one will do a full 10 tomorrow, just got back and getting everything sorted for work, but last night i spent on top of Red Screes, just above Ambleside, this is the view i had from my bed.

i got loads, so will share some more but thought i would stick this on for now, right , I'm off to work, will post more tomorrow
ciao!

Lovely sunset - hope it wasn't too cold out in the tent! Look forward to seeing the other shots. Have missed my annual summer Lakes trip -will be nice to see if it's still the same;):D

Gremlin 31-08-2012 18:32

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Stuck in traffic at Church I heard a noise and saw this flying machine hovering.

Camera was in the car footwell so I took a quick snap.

maxthecollie 31-08-2012 19:58

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 1011605)
That spotty botty fungus - common earth ball, Scleroderma citrinus...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scleroderma_citrinum

The coin tree is a kind of superstition - I've seen the one at Aira Force waterfall near Ullswater.

Wish Tree - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Re pic 8 There is a tree stump in the woods on the walk around the reservoirs at Roddlesden with loads of coins hammered in.

shillelagh 31-08-2012 20:00

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Originally Posted by Gremlin (Post 1011744)
Stuck in traffic at Church I heard a noise and saw this flying machine hovering.

Camera was in the car footwell so I took a quick snap.

it was over rising bridge as well earlier ...


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