Autumn mushrooms and birds, revisited


This video is about Oud-Poelgeest estate in Oegstgeest, the Netherlands.

Like a few days ago, today again to the woodlands of the Heempark and Oud-Poelgeest.

In the Heempark, this time four muscovy ducks: three adults and a youngster. Mallards.

Of last time’s mushrooms, the oldest one of the two fly agaric fungi was gone now. The youngest one was still there; with its hat spread out by now.

The sulphur tufts’ colour had changed from yellowish to dark brown.

Near them, a great tit calling.

The storm had brought down some trees, hundreds of branches, and ten thousands of leaves.

In the meadow between Oud-Poelgeest and Heempark: domestic geese and one lesser Canada goose. Two Egyptian geese.

In Oud-Poelgeest, a robin singing; ring-necked parakeets calling.

Still Armillaria mellea fungi.

Storm on Texel island: here.

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