Stinkhorn - Phallus impudicus..
Stinkhorn - Phallus impudicus.. I am always pleased when I catch the scent of them #fungi
Stinkhorn - Phallus impudicus..
Stinkhorn - Phallus impudicus.. I am always pleased when I catch the scent of them #fungi
Works well for me too. I have never spotted an error in 300 observations. Some of the English 'common names' are not those I know, though, eg, what I call comfrey, they call boneset.
I love flora incognita, but, sadly, do not speak German
"Just" ... just beautiful
Sea campion? Why no caption.
A white violet
Thank you
This is a fun book .... "Dare to Sketch: A Guide to Drawing on the Go" by Felix Scheinberger.
I enjoy sketching, but for me, it is a private pleasure, like singing in the bath. (OK, shower)
Start reading it for free: read.amazon.co.uk/kp/kshare?as...
I deeply regret that this was posted today. It was a lovely image.
I first read 'south westerly buzzards' as if, 'blizzards'
Chiff chaff
Feminist π
I am as enlightened by your reply as I think you intended me to be.
As a man who has been teaching psychology a long time, I find this a strange post. I wonder how you think of 'science', and equally, how you think of 'mind'
Truly wonderful
moss on a brick wall in the sunshine. this variety has inch-long cress-like strands. the sunshine is streaming through some of them, making the green extra bright.
Finding joy in small things.
Wish I knew how to share it, sounds fantastic. I think many birders, like me, sooth our souls with the birds. I'm glad it helps you, and would love a pdf please
Yours was far more lovely. Would be interested in how you got it.
People are varied! Any sentence grouping people, like that is worthy of suspicion
Sadly, the only water rail I have seen was deep frozen, and slapped onto a table with the words "I've been waiting for a birdwatcher, what's this?"
I needed more notice, although, I bought nothing.
It should be!
I perceived that as a bird with black wings, flying left to right. A wonderful ambiguous image
I misunderstood.. thought you needed an ID, I managed to type"I thought you needed a zID" which sounds much more interesting
The bird with a black line through its eye is a nuthatch
Glad you like it
It is, Trace
Crow in, almost. silhouette.
We didn't live very long, under those circumstances, and I imagine they hurt too. If they passes their genes on that was 'all that was "necessary" '
I don't like to remember those of my stupidities that I have recognised, but doing so helps sometimes