Fallen

The winter season offers up wonders of nature. And things are easier to see with most of the leaves fallen.

All that remained on the American Beautyberry provided a place for a spider’s silk.

Small knobbies on a small tree.

The really cool and older knobby tree was behind the first one.

Will the small tree ever be as knobby as this one? Strange how the branches had died and then formed the warts around them. Nature is wonderful!

A nice round hole. Jeanne shone her flashlight down the hole. All that was there for now was a puddle of water. You will have to imagine the water because I could not angle the camera to see the bottom.

The Anglepod had used Greenbriar for its climbing buddy.

A side view of a deteriorating shelf fungus. It remined me of ALF (a TV series that aired 1986-1990).

These small ground spiders are the only ones I am seeing right now. Mostly they blend in with the ground. However, this one posed nicely on a fallen oak leaf for contrast.

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