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Any #Somerset based #moth ers out there who’d like to take over the care of our puss moths.
They might be emerging from their cocoons in the coming few weeks and as will be away, we may not see them in their adult form.

#Teammoth #nature

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#UKwildlife #UKnature #Somersetcoast #marine #tidepools #Nature #naturalworld

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A photo of a tiny white nudibranch (type of sea slug) on a the silty floor of a rockpool. It's main features are the many short blunt blobs covering it.

A photo of a tiny white nudibranch (type of sea slug) on a the silty floor of a rockpool. It's main features are the many short blunt blobs covering it.

A photo of an orange coloured starfish laying on a rock. The angle of the photo makes this creature appear as a hand with two thumbs and four fingers wearing a prickly textured glove. This starfish has twelve arms in total, the other six arms are just about showing in the background.

A photo of an orange coloured starfish laying on a rock. The angle of the photo makes this creature appear as a hand with two thumbs and four fingers wearing a prickly textured glove. This starfish has twelve arms in total, the other six arms are just about showing in the background.

A couple of super cool finds by a member of our monthly #rockpoolproject #bioblitz today.
Kilve beach on the #Quantockhills was the location and way out on the low water mark, a nudibranch named, Fuzzy Onchidoris - Onchidoris muricata and a stunning Rose sun star - Crossaster papposus wowed us.

1 month ago 9 2 0 1

The area fungi group - NSBFG have been up to look at my find and get a sample for dna sequencing.
They say initial examination plus spore ascospores at 20u are consistent with H. Pezizoides.
#fungi #mycology #UKnature

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Thanks.

1 month ago 1 1 0 0

@lukaslarge.bsky.social Any chance of your expertise on this one. TIA

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A day at @nationaltrust.org.uk Tyntesfield, today and came across this little Helvella #fungi, who was unlike the elfins i've met before.
The stipe was short, pale, and neither smooth or ribbed.
It's dark brown cap wasn't as wrinkled as the uks white or elfin saddles. Thoughts please? #mycology

1 month ago 13 1 2 0
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Crikey, they usually spawn in my Somerset garden brook during late April/early May. Maybe the mild but wet winter has kept water temperature up. As you say, it’s a real privilege to witness.

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A pretty close photo of a Roe buck looking over it's own back.
This deer has almost fully developed antlers which are still covered in what known as velvet. This furry skin will fall off once the antlers have fully developed and during this process, they can look rather tatty.

A pretty close photo of a Roe buck looking over it's own back. This deer has almost fully developed antlers which are still covered in what known as velvet. This furry skin will fall off once the antlers have fully developed and during this process, they can look rather tatty.

We meet this fine looking fella a couple of times yesterday and i did for a moment wonder whether @natureartvic.bsky.social had needle felted its plush head wear.
@mammalsociety.bsky.social #ukmammals #ukwildlife #nature #Deer

1 month ago 14 3 1 0
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Photo of one of two smallest UK birds species, the Firecrest. Weighing the same as a 20p piece, it's a tiny bird, with a dark band through it's eye dark cap with a yellow/orange crest which it raises when alarmed. It's back is olive with hues of yellow. Throat chest and belly is a dull buff to grey.

Photo of one of two smallest UK birds species, the Firecrest. Weighing the same as a 20p piece, it's a tiny bird, with a dark band through it's eye dark cap with a yellow/orange crest which it raises when alarmed. It's back is olive with hues of yellow. Throat chest and belly is a dull buff to grey.

Searching for Beaver activity on the Somerset levels this pm in the glorious sunshine. Heading back to the car along a road as the sun began to set and found this stunner just a coupe metres from us. #Somersetbirds

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I'm so happy to have provided this moment for you.
Enjoy these Liverworts i found a few years ago, as they asked to be seen and bring joy to everyone, feel free to pass their joy forwards to anyone in need.

2 months ago 0 0 0 0

Nematode or round worm of sorts. Ideally she should get it in a pot and pop to the the nearest pharmacist and show them. Likely that they'll pop the family on a course of anti parasite meds in case it's from her/them.

2 months ago 1 0 0 0
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If anyone is in need of something to make them smile or laugh, please watch and more importantly listen to this little clip my trail camera captured.
Yes, that is a genuine Badger #fart #Badgers #Nature #trailcam #Ukwildlife #BBCspringwatch

2 months ago 10 2 1 1

I'm not sure why the tumble weed seems to blow on by with some of my posts. Come on Blue sky, this is a badger rolling around in hay, what's not to like?

2 months ago 3 0 1 0
What happens at an above ground Badger Nest.
What happens at an above ground Badger Nest. YouTube video by sharki1971

DYK European Badgers sometimes sleep above ground in what are sometimes called day beds or couches.
Watch here 8 nights worth of what these Badgers do in theres. #Badgers #UKwildlife #BBCspringwatch #UKnature #mammals @mammalsociety.bsky.social @badgertrust.bsky.social

youtu.be/WBodlKMg0zs

2 months ago 7 1 1 0
Scarlet caterpillarclub , Cordyceps militaris
Scarlet caterpillarclub , Cordyceps militaris YouTube video by Sylvia Meller

If you liked the #BBCWinterwatch report about the Scarlet caterpillar club , Cordyceps militaris, yesterday , feel free to check out a video we did a year ago about this weird parasitic fungus.
#Cordyceps , #Winterwatch , #Fungus , #Parasite
youtu.be/2c-0QEtQKwI

3 months ago 1 1 0 0
Braconid wasp, Dinocampus coccinellae, emerging from Ladybird
Braconid wasp, Dinocampus coccinellae, emerging from Ladybird YouTube video by Sylvia Meller

Another 'traitor' which #Winterwatch didn't mention but is even creepier than the #Cordyceps , is this parasitic wasp that zombiefies ladybirds
#BBCWinterwatch , #Parasite
youtu.be/50dpMIt_Kck

3 months ago 2 1 0 0
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A closer view of the Ciliophora that was found in a water filled ditch here. Possibly Carchesium due to the colony growing from a single stalk attached to the leaf. #supermacro #micro-organisms #nature #pondlife #winterwatch

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Other incredible find was a minute transparent green thing which wasn't visible to the naked eye, the previous one wasn't either. The green organism has a contracting trunk which supports 6 tentacles. This is a Green Hydra. #UkNature #BBCWinterwatch #UKwildlife #Aquaticlife #hydrozoans

3 months ago 3 1 0 0
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1/2 @wildlifetoursed.bsky.social grabbed a 300ml sample of water twigs and leaf litter from a temporary pool here.
Amazing life forms were found and these really pushed the limits of the @omsystem.bsky.social #TG-7 #biology #freshwater @withpondlife.bsky.social

3 months ago 4 1 1 0
Rockpooling at Wembury Beach  , June 25
Rockpooling at Wembury Beach , June 25 YouTube video by Sylvia Meller

Some amazing creatures found at Wembury Beach

#UKWildlife, #Wildlife , #UKNature, #Nature , #MarineLife , #Fishes , #Rockpooling, #Tidepools
youtu.be/qLHPARvceHI?...

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A photo of the tiny freshwater crustacean called 'Cyclops'. The pear shaped body is transparent and reveals its white body organs. On the tail end are tow large masses of round white eggs sacs, this indicates that it's a female. At the front and centre is a single eye, in the light of flash it looked red.  They have a pair of antennae and  5 pairs of legs.

A photo of the tiny freshwater crustacean called 'Cyclops'. The pear shaped body is transparent and reveals its white body organs. On the tail end are tow large masses of round white eggs sacs, this indicates that it's a female. At the front and centre is a single eye, in the light of flash it looked red. They have a pair of antennae and 5 pairs of legs.

A photo of a tiny freshwater bivalve. I'm not sure of the species. There were many of these all were around 5mm across. They are typically clam shaped, rounded, smooth with radiating growth lines across its shells. In the photo its sitting on a rotting leaf which is covered in silty detritus. 
This one is pale cream in colour. The mouth of this mollusc is partially open and to the left of it, the tailend of of it's foot extends out.

A photo of a tiny freshwater bivalve. I'm not sure of the species. There were many of these all were around 5mm across. They are typically clam shaped, rounded, smooth with radiating growth lines across its shells. In the photo its sitting on a rotting leaf which is covered in silty detritus. This one is pale cream in colour. The mouth of this mollusc is partially open and to the left of it, the tailend of of it's foot extends out.

A photo of a tiny pale green freshwater crustacean on brown detritus. It's appearance is that of a shiny split seed. Extending from the lower opened end and numerous clear filaments.

A photo of a tiny pale green freshwater crustacean on brown detritus. It's appearance is that of a shiny split seed. Extending from the lower opened end and numerous clear filaments.

A little session in a temporary pool by the stream early tonight looking at very small things. #freshwater #habitats #cyclops #UKwildlife #nature

3 months ago 7 1 0 0

They do try and catch an amateur like me out when seen in unusual habitats.

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Yesterday whilst take a chilly mooch through an ancient woodland, we happened across some little green gems lurking in the sparse dry moss loosely covering a historic earth boundary bank, under some big old holly bushes so well shaded.
Late season Parrot #waxcaps in a rather odd location?
#fungi

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We were at gore point from 11:30 - 14:30 faces down and getting chilly.
Shoulda looked up!

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The weirdest mating ritual you have ever seen  - The Ash Black Slug
The weirdest mating ritual you have ever seen - The Ash Black Slug YouTube video by Sylvia Meller

The weirdest mating ritual you have ever seen - The Ash Black Slug

youtu.be/rRy5tk1HV3o?...

3 months ago 2 2 0 1

Cracking shot Carl.

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Cyanosporus subcaesius up behind the woodstore/field shelter here. It really is this blue. #fungi #nature #blue

3 months ago 4 0 0 0

Thanks, i forgot to add a genus to the third, pleased to see you also say Phyarum sp.
There’s more of a similar looking Phyarum nearby but on a fallen leaf and much of the fruits are black/blue.

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A close up photograph showing a bunch of bright red slime moulds growing from a damp piece of dead wood. Tiny red stems support a large rounded head, these are densely clustered together. They are probably a species of Arcyria.

A close up photograph showing a bunch of bright red slime moulds growing from a damp piece of dead wood. Tiny red stems support a large rounded head, these are densely clustered together. They are probably a species of Arcyria.

A photograph of some black slime moulds growing from a piece of damp dead wood. Much more sparsely grouped together, these glistening black fruiting bodies are growing on long black slender stalk. These are possibly in the genus Comatricha.

A photograph of some black slime moulds growing from a piece of damp dead wood. Much more sparsely grouped together, these glistening black fruiting bodies are growing on long black slender stalk. These are possibly in the genus Comatricha.

A very close photograph of some tiny globular slime moulds that i found in the damaged crutch of an apple tree. The stalks are short and grey. The heads are almost kidney shaped. They are white to the eye, but close up they are dark with a paler speckling.

A very close photograph of some tiny globular slime moulds that i found in the damaged crutch of an apple tree. The stalks are short and grey. The heads are almost kidney shaped. They are white to the eye, but close up they are dark with a paler speckling.

A few recent and particulary lovely finds of the #slimemould kind.
#UKnature #Nature #decay

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