Sulphur Tuft Fungi
I have spent the day at RSPB Minsmere where we have been doing some repair work to the Stag sculpture outside the discovery center. Whilst there I found this clump of Sulphur tuft fungi (Hypholoma fasciculare) for today’s sketch.
Paintings and Prints of the East Anglian Coast
I have spent the day at RSPB Minsmere where we have been doing some repair work to the Stag sculpture outside the discovery center. Whilst there I found this clump of Sulphur tuft fungi (Hypholoma fasciculare) for today’s sketch.
With the super moon a really high tide has left a bit of a back lagoon. Beach is changing on a daily basis with vast amounts of shingle being moved and a really high strand line.
Found on Kessingland beach these two feathers. One looks like a Pigeon feather the other probably a Gull.
I am not sure when this last traded as a Fish Shop, quite a while I would think when Thorpeness had a fleet of small inshore boats fishing off the beach. The building has recently had a new thatched roof and fascias although the windows are still boarded up with some old wood.
Another really rainy day so I have ended up in Pakefield in the carp on the cliffs overlooking the sea and beach. This is just as well as it was drizzling.