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12-SEP-2017 Christine Hanrahan

Trichia or Hemitrichia

Rockcliffe Park

This is slime mould; viewed from a distance it looks like a smear of orange paint on the log, but up close it turns into tiny orange balls.

Panasonic DMC-FZ2000
1/60s f/2.8 at 8.8mm iso1000 full exif

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Walter Otto Koenig14-Sep-2017 20:49
Amazing, from the thumbnail I thought it was roe. "V"
Fabienne14-Sep-2017 19:37
C'est une fantastique trouvaille.
laine13-Sep-2017 21:54
It looks good and a great find for S.
joseantonio13-Sep-2017 20:30
stunning capture.V
Karen Stuebing13-Sep-2017 19:54
Really a wonder of nature beautifully captured. Perfect little orange balls. V.
jeanb13-Sep-2017 19:31
Amazing find
Juliette13-Sep-2017 16:48
great find !! V
Jim Coffman13-Sep-2017 15:34
This is so different ! Nice capture..
Nirvan Hope13-Sep-2017 14:50
Love it when all kinds of 'shrooms and moulds pop up at this time of year, especially when they're as pretty as this.
victorswan13-Sep-2017 14:39
A very nice capture of these little ones Christine, It's getting wet now and then I'm looking for these types of slime moulds, This is possible Trichia varia. BV
globalgadabout13-Sep-2017 14:30
does not seem so slimy, more like sprinkles for a Halloween cake...certainly makes for an attractive image..
Helen Betts13-Sep-2017 14:12
Such an interesting capture, not at all what I would imagine slime mold to look like! V.
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