Visit by a fly by pyrrhula

Visit by a fly

I did on yesterday`s pic. a heath land explanation. For those who`s miss it : (sorry I did it lately)
A moorland is a semi-natural landscape. This means that without human intervention in natural processes, the heath and habitat would disappear. To maintain the heath and counter forestation certain parts must be systematically cut down and geplagd. Sod is the removal of the humus-rich top layer. It is a very labor intensive job. The sods were used until 1920 as a fuel and as a ground cover in barns. Even now, even geplagd, but in the context of nature conservation. This gives the typical heathland vegetation, these are plants that like to have a nutrient-poor soil, such as heather, heather and sundew ample opportunities to develop themselves. Sheep and Galloway cattle help by grazing, to maintain. Heathland They eat sprouting trees, heather and grasses and keep the landscape as open and provide variation in plant growth.
@pyrrhula . From Wikipedia. translated by Google translation.
Great detail and information.
October 12th, 2014  
Awesome shot, love the focus.
October 12th, 2014  
Awesome shot
October 12th, 2014  
Great shot :)
October 12th, 2014  
A lovely pov and focus !
October 13th, 2014  
Another great mushroom shot! I am posting a similar picture today. We have a saying here- "great minds think alike" so we must be thinking greatly today!
October 13th, 2014  
Excellent.
October 13th, 2014  
Love all of the texture on those gills.
October 13th, 2014  
love the info, very interesting and also another great photo
October 13th, 2014  
Beautiful shot. Thank you for the explanation of a semi-natural landscape. I learned something!
October 13th, 2014  
Wonderful shot!!! Were you lying on the ground to get this POV? Loved all the interesting information!!!
October 13th, 2014  
Cool pic and thanks for the great explanation on yesterday's pic!!!!
October 13th, 2014  
Great shot of this fungi and wonderful explanation.
October 13th, 2014  
Great detail
October 13th, 2014  
A very interesting lesson to go with this lovely shot, Pyrrhula. Yesterday, while out with the camera I remembered you because I saw 2 small fungi coming out of a tree trunk - I took shots of them to prove it.
October 13th, 2014  
What a wonderfully detailed capture!
October 13th, 2014  
Beautiful colours in this one too.
October 13th, 2014  
Nice pic of the tiny world around and under the mushroom.
October 13th, 2014  
Caught the fly nicely and nice information.
October 13th, 2014  
Great composition. Love the detail of the underside of the fungus. Katharine
October 13th, 2014  
Love the detail in the photo. Good explanation of heathland
October 13th, 2014  
Great shot and important explanation
October 13th, 2014  
The underside of the mushroom looks intriguing. another one of your great mushroom pictures. keep them coming.
October 14th, 2014  
Agree with Bruni.
October 16th, 2014  
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