Nature

Nature

Wednesday 30 May 2012

Tuesday 22 May 2012

As Spring turns into Summer.


Spring as seen through the lens of my camera.


Pansies fighting their way through a gap in the concrete.




Clematis with their overwhelming masses of blossoms.

The intricate details of a Clematis flower. 




Something as benign as a Dandelion shows its complexity.

Saturday 19 May 2012

Late spring in Connemara.


A little walk through Connemara on a day in late spring not far away from the old railway line, which used to run from Galway to Clifden.

A field of buttercups.


The remains of the old railway dam. 


A door on an old railway building.

Friday 11 May 2012

A walk near Lough Corrib, Connemara, County Galway 



A fabulous day.


Came across these unusual but rather vibrant coloured mushrooms growing in very damp surroundings.


Name: Bog Beacon
Scientific Name: Mitrula paludosa
Edibility: not edible











This small yellow species can be found from Spring to Summer, often in considerable numbers in damp boggy woodlands between plant debris or leaf litter.