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This probably isn't moss either. :-) I found it rather interesting. Once I got closer and closer to it, it was like short, very curly hair.

http://www.mapphotography.com/PAWS/pages/moss2c.htm

Comments  welcome.

Marnie  ;-)


This one I can't see well enough for positive ID - the staghorn I know very well... I think this is another lichen but whose I don't know - it's not moss though, true.


For those who might me interested the stasghorn only grows on fir trees.. so if you
see it (and it is very distinctive) you know the tree it's on isn't a pine.

It can get confusing and complicated -- but I had to study it all to get it right or any decent photo I took was worthless for nature stock submissions. Murphey's law often prevailed - the best shots I took were of things I couldn't ID and
the so-so ones I wouldnt' show anyone I could write volumes about.

I do kinda wish I"d had my now camera back then. I could just show the chimp frame to
a local naturalist for an answer .

I like the first "moss" shot the best

ann


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