


the top two photos are of a bracket fungus or of Dryad's saddle (the little people and wood nymphs presumably use it for riding on unicorns), and the bottom photo from 2002 and just downstream is definitely a Dryad's. And we found a white feather on our walk.
2 comments:
That Dryads saddle is fascinating.
Spot
Never seen anything quite like that here on my island...in their own way, very beautiful!
And those white feathers...they have a way of showing up, don't they?
Thanks for the pics! Fascinating where you live!
:0)
Tara
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