Tree swallows perch on a branch during a spring snowstorm in the US town of Pembroke, New York state.
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Blue Pixie’s Parasol (Mycena Interrupta) or subspecies.
Mycena interrupta, commonly known as the pixie’s parasol, is a species of mushroom. It has a Gondwanan distribution pattern, being found in Australia, New Zealand, New Caledonia and Chile. In Australia it is found in Victoria, Tasmania, New South Wales, and South Australia, and in Queensland where its distribution is limited to Lamington National Park.
Description
The caps of Mycena interrupta range from 0.8 to 2 cm, and they are a brilliant cyan blue colour. They are globose when emergent and then become a broad convex as they mature, with the centre of the cap slightly depressed. The caps are often sticky and appear slimy looking, particularly in moist weather.
Whale powering up to the surface and breaching
This whale breaking through that surface and entering into a new world is where I’m trying to be in life. He looked so happy
The Japanese emperor or great purple emperor (Sasakia charonda), is a species of butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It is native to Japan, the Korean Peninsula, China, northern Taiwan and northern Vietnam. The caterpillar of the species (above) feed on hackberries. (x x x)
Wisteria on byobu (‘windwall’) screen, colour paint on golden background, late Edo or early Meiji (19th century).
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