Getting be the time of year to do walks earlier in the day, eh!
A really gorgeous yellow mushroom! The photo on the left was taken at 7:50am. The right was at 9:41am. Tomorrow I will check it again.
White slime mold was digesting and producing the red enzymes. This type is a cellular slime mold. The other is called a plasmodial slime and frequently looks like like threads on rotten wood. The National Park Service has a very nice article about them.
These feathers had me stumped for a bit. To solve the mystery I went to THE FEATHER ATLAS. So they were from a Northern Mockingbird.
These renters left their deposit behind. 😉
This was another one that I couldn’t find an exact match, but I believe it is an owl feather.
I guessed an owl feather too. Such a shame to have to disfigure an animal to save its life. I think they do the same with elephants.
That’s one poopy cat! What camouflage!
A good day of friends!
That yellow mushroom created some serious puhpowee!