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In #JapaneseFolklore, chochin obake (lantern ghost) is a paper or silk lantern that has transformed into a #yokai after many years of service. It has one or two eyes and a long tongue protruding from a split in the lantern that forms a mouth. Like other tsukumogami, it is believed that after 100 years of service (which may just mean a very long time) objects can develop supernatural powers and gain their own spirit. Chochin obake...
#FolkloreFriday #folklore #DailyFolklore @folklore
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A lichen buffet, todays twig of the day has Xanthoria parietina (yellow), Lecanora chlarotera (pale green circles) and Physcia tenella (green frills). If you zoom in you can see each has tiny jam tart like fruiting cups #lichensubscribe #lichen #TwigOfTheDay

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A cornucopia of #Lichen on this #Tree. If you zoom in on the photo, you will see many different types present (none of which I'm clever enough to identify confidently)

#DailyPhoto #ThickTrunkTuesday #LichenSubscribe #Mosstodon

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The names of some places ring with the echoes of birds of the past.

aeon.co/essays/british-place-n

Ulcombe, Ulgham, Outchester, Oldberrow, Ullenhall, Ullenwood, all derive from 'ule,' the Old English word for owl. These places were named after the owls that medieval people associated with the landscapes:

"The onomatopoeic potency of 'ule' implies not only how owls themselves materialised and existed as sound for our ancestors, but that this also affected how people experienced the places in which they heard these sounds. On some level, those places named after owls ... were identified as soundscapes as much as landscapes, imagined and responded to through sonic texture and colour. It was sound that reified and situated place."

A friend who is a historian sent me a link to this fascinating essay which reflects upon the symbolic role that birds and bird sounds played in the naming of English places before landscapes were altered by 19th century industrialization, as well as the traces that still linger after those landscapes have been transformed. I have owls on the mind this week.

#hauntology #history #owls #birding #birds

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Anybody using AI art generators as a stimulus for WIP or to generate new ideas? I was playing around with Stable Diffusion and tried some prompts loosely related to the genres I’m interested in ( ). With a bit of tweaking I was generating some useful images that I could use as a framework to hang ideas from. Might be a useful tool for those who work best with visual stimuli. If AI is going to take over our jobs the least it can do is help us make productive use of our spare time.

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If it is not literally the warmest year ever, someone will complain that global warming has stopped.

Year-to-year fluctuations are a normal part of the ongoing global warming trend. Don't be distracted by the noise.

#GlobalWarming #ClimateChange

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Finally finished the bottom of page 1 of my 2 page moth spread in my prairie nature journal. Yes, there are non-moths on this page but how could I resist a mantidfly? There are lots of cool insects that come to a black light besides moths...enjoy!
#mothing #moths #prairieart #naturejournal #watercolor #schulenbergprairie

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The bird nest fungus is everywhere right now. I've found them in eight locations around the farm after twenty years of not finding any at all.

#moss #mosstodon #fungi #birdnestfungus

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Walls have ears, they say... I wonder what these old stones have heard?

They line a wooded lane that rises to a village church, and I love the labour and love that went into them.

The herringbone style goes back to the Romans, but you still see them in SW England. Cornwall has the best-known, though these sandstone beauties - slowly being reclaimed by nature - are in Somerset's Quantock Hills.

#history #archaeology #landscape #ferns #Mosstodon #Somerset #Quantocks

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December sunset on the Isle of Skye.
This is a truly amazing place to watch the sun go down.
I could hear a curlew calling as he flew across the bay. The colours slowly faded as the sun disappeared behind the headland.
#sunset
#curlew
#birdsong
#isleofskye
#mindfulness
#nature
#photography
#scotland

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A gluttonous female jumping spider (Opisthoncus nigrofemoratus) grabs new flies off a garden leaf before she's even finished eating her previous catches. That’s three flies in her mouth.

Romsey, Victoria, Australia.

#Salticidae #predators #spiders #JumpingSpiders #Australia #photography

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Hawthorn seem to have the best growing habitat for moss and lichen, a whole mini landscape on this one twig #Mosstodon #lichensubscribe #lichen

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Partridgeberry (Mitchella repens), upright coral fungus (Ramaria concolor), and ghost pipe (Monotropa uniflora). The first is an autotroph (photosynthetic), the second is saprophytic or mycorrhizal (it's a mystery, I gather), and the third is a myco-heterotroph that parasitizes fungi in the Russulaceae. Platte Clove Preserve, Tannersville, NY. #nature #moss #plants #parasite #photography #Catskills #fungus #fungi

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💧Artist: #ERES125 in City: #Halle #StadHalle , Belgium 🇧🇪- Title: "Choises" (inspired by the Original Photo of Louwies) - #Streetart #Art #Mastoart #Mural #Graffiti #Artwork #Lake

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