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02-OCT-2016 Christine Hanrahan

Bird's nest fungi (Cyathus)

Ferguson Forest

There was a lovely population of these tiny but fascinating fungi. They are in the same family as puffballs, so they release their spores in the same way, in a cloud of 'dust'. Inside you can see some of the "eggs", or spore sacs, which release their spores when hit by raindrops.

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Buz Kiefer28-Nov-2016 18:07
Very cool looking fungi. Interesting distribution mechanism. V
Being Me27-Nov-2016 23:42
Oh wow! They are a lovely 'bouquet;. V
LynnH26-Nov-2016 03:19
Oh, those are very cool. Fascinating that they looks like nests with eggs. I love fungi, mushrooms, moss and lichens. V
bill friedlander25-Nov-2016 16:36
Interesting metallic look of the surfaces. Nicely captured. V
Ton T.25-Nov-2016 16:03
Remarkable and beautiful species V
Nora van Beek25-Nov-2016 15:40
How interesting! I can see how they came by their name. Excellent capture with great detail! V
janescottcumming25-Nov-2016 13:54
First for me too! Cool.
Juliette25-Nov-2016 09:57
great find and capture
Raymond Ma25-Nov-2016 05:21
So interesting, love that metallic sheen it has. V
joseantonio25-Nov-2016 04:57
interesting capture...Looks really nice.V.
Nirvan Hope25-Nov-2016 02:48
Amazing how you capture the detail of these tiny fungi, and interesting the info you share.
Pierre Martin25-Nov-2016 02:42
superb looking they are, great picture!
Hank Vander Velde25-Nov-2016 02:17
Good find and image Christine.
Allan Jay25-Nov-2016 01:08
Terrific composition
Jim Coffman25-Nov-2016 00:55
Wow, another first for me!
Ghislaine et Réal Boulet25-Nov-2016 00:39
Splendid capture.
pkocinski25-Nov-2016 00:27
Awesome...
Helen Betts24-Nov-2016 23:55
Those are quite amazing; at first I thought they were shells. Well detailed and lit capture, Christine. V.
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