3:00 snapshot #1412 Organisms high but especially low

Oct 06, 2013 15:36



You'll forgive me if Beau the Masai giraffe appears in this journal rather frequently. He's a very photogenic character, and appears to be interested in what I'm doing whenever I stop to look at him.



Down in the wood chips: wine cap stropharia (Stropharia rugoso-annulata), by far the most common fleshy fungus on Franklin Park grounds. It's a European import that survives among the North Americans by colonizing only man-made environments such as mulch beds and gardens.



This is second or third time I've uncovered a giant grub while removing some well-rotten wood. It's hard to identify beetles in this life stage, but I'm guessing by size and habitat that this is a reddish-brown stag beetle larva.

giraffes, beetles, mushrooms, masai giraffe, wine cap stropharia, 3:00 snapshot

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