Spider’s web using the top of an umbellifer as the scaffolding. The tiny drops of water from the early morning dew help to make the strands of the web stand out.
Category: David
Troop of glistening inkcaps
Glistening inkcaps are small mushrooms which grow in troops on underground rotting wood, such as the roots of former trees.
The centres of the caps of freshly emerged ones have a rich tan colour, fading towards grey at the rim of the cap. As the mushrooms age, the cap centres shift colour progressively to approach the tone of the rim.
A lasting patch may have clumps of mushrooms of different ages.
These were growing in a spot by a footpath where there are fresh eruptions of glsitening inkcaps several times a year.
Earthworm on a path
Bee with ivy pollen
Mushroom with a fibrous-looking cap
Towards the end of October, a belated fungi flush finally got underway. There were some common and familiar species, and other species which I don’t remember having seen before.
This is a species I failed to identify. As so often with this year’s pictures, it was taken on a morning after overnight rain.













