Posted on January 25, 2014 By Michael Griffiths
Sunrise: 08.01 Sunset: 04.42
Jelly Ear Fungus loves the dead elders around North Pond.
Category: Fungi, Wilden Marsh Nature Reserve, Wildlife Photography Tags: Canon 500D DSLR camera., Canon EFS 60 mm f2.8 macro lens, Jelly Ear Fungus., Kidderminster, nature, Nature Photography., Photography, Stourport on Severn, Wilden Marsh, Wilden Marsh Nature Reserve, wildlife photography, Worcestershire Wildlife Trust
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For some reason I thought the first picture is a model of an empty human brain 😀
Yes, I see why.
Things human brains can imagine ha!
Indeed! 🙂
Fantastic samples and images.
Thanks, Joyce.
interestingly beautiful.
Thank you, Selah.
Yeah I can see where it gets that name from 🙂 Great shots
Thanks Al.
It’s helpful to have such descriptive common names.
I agree.
Fabulously odd; and an apt descriptive name.
Indeed.
Oh, this is really weird-looking fungus. 🙂
The detail underneath is a little spooky.
Great shots of this fascinating fungus, Mike.
The outside almost looks like velvet.
Thank you The outer surface is very much like velvet, Vicki.
Gorgeous, I’ve not seen this one before.
This fungus is vigorously fruiting at the moment on the marsh.
Cool-looking fungus and great capture.
Thank you.