Tree Bark!
That’s All!
See Ya xx
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WOW!! These photos makes me feel as if I can just reach out and pull the bark. Wonderful.
I couldn’t resist doing that when I was there….such a pleasing sensation! Thanks 🙂
Ha, I would not have guessed that was tree bark at first, but now I see it! Great shot!
It was so clean and pure looking. Thanks 🙂
Why does it have mould on it ? – presoomably because it gets a lot of rain ? We never see mould on silver birches Downunder. But maybe that a part of why the bark is so attractive …
And your daddy long legs look like ours only in terms of the legs: the bodies are quite different.
You probably knew all this, Lizzie darlin. Dunno why I constantly load people with info. they don’t need/already have.
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Well, I’m not sure it’s mould…we were taught that the north wind gave rise to green on one side of trees. But whether it is algae, lichen or wot I know not! Our daddy longlegs are as you describe. This one is more correctly known as a harvestman but people call them daddy longlegs anyway. So it’s more of a discussion than a loading of info…either way I’m happy! 😉
Yes … it’s not really mould at all, you’re right.
But it is rather odd …
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jeepers! that is one long-legged daddy longlegs!
Certainly is! 🙂