The photo bug found you.
What's the name of this moss? Can you smell the scent?

Toine

On 18 June 2017 at 01:58, PhotoCapturesbyJeffery.com
<jefferyjohn...@photocapturesbyjeffery.com> wrote:
> And to think this lovely photo came from such "Sh!t".  Glad there is such
> beauty that comes from such bull.
>
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> On 6/17/2017 4:11 PM, Jostein Øksne wrote:
>>
>> School year is over. Hope to catch the shutter bug again soon. :-)
>> Here's a shot from today, a tiny moss that only grow on the nutrient-rich
>> patches of yesteryear's excrements of specific animals.
>> http://www.alunfoto.no/tidslinjer/2017/06/17/
>> In this case most likely a cake of cow dung. Related species of moss
>> specialise on moose dung or lemming dung, to name a couple. The "umbrella"
>> produce a scent attractive to flies, and use them to propagate its spores.
>> It is the only moss known to use insects to spread.
>> K-3 and DFA 100/2.8 macro.
>> Jostein
>>
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