Saturday, September 23, 2006

she caterpillars


...it has been rather dull recently apart from not very windy ex Hurricane Gordon passing us by and blowing a few caterpillars out of the trees. I am not sure which species this handsome chap belongs to; on reflection I suppose it could be a female, do caterpillars have a sexual orientation, and how would you tell? Posted by Picasa

Sunday, September 17, 2006

and what is this?


...it is nothing to do with me. It could be an early puff ball, but it feels very solid. It has not been attacked by anything yet. Posted by Picasa

gymnopilus

Was this the mushroom that Erik Satie had in mind ? Deep in the beech woods, far from the light. OK I know, but how do these things get their names (naked hair of junonius)?? Posted by Picasa

heron fishing


this heron was fishing by our favourite spot on the Tamar; unusually it took no notice of us at first and then lazily flew off up to a small perch high in the trees. The last picture gives a good impression of the true size of this scene and the cathedral like effect of the tall trees by the river. Posted by Picasa

Saturday, September 16, 2006

Hawthorn


another shrub with profuse berries this year. Posted by Picasa

come down and fight me


one of whose berries may well be in the jaws of these cheeky chap who insisted on running through the branches over my head. They never come down for a fair chase and punch up. Is it my imagination or are grey squirrels turning white, brown and red? Posted by Picasa