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Hey Martin,
added to your Mission my Agile frog as well. http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/601.... Also feel free to check out and join http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/1162....
Thx, StephenWood. I will seperate them. As I said I am not at home with mushroom so all the input here is valuable to me. I just bunched them together couse they are the same colour, and both grow from dead logs. I did notice the difference in caps, but I did not know wheather it changes as mushroom matures or they are different species. Once again thx!
Haha unbelievable :) THX for pointing it out for me!
Well, it is cool to be the first and hopefully not the only poster for this animal :)
It will soon be a year ago I was on Seychelles and enjoyed the wildlife there. Something really spectacular.
Thank you LarsKorb for ID help!
I used to see this species a bit north up in Rogoznica. There was a little freshwater stream (really short about 50 meters or so), which prior to sea turned the normally dry ground in marshy area. This was the place were a lot of marsh birds can be found, and this particular species of dragonfly. Never knew which one it was, but it was hard to forget due to its beutifull colouring. Thank you for the ID, and posting your findings here. Anyway, sadly that little marshy pach is now dried up and hotel is being build on the spot. To much of our coast is being ripped off under the guise of tourism.
Well tomato most likley came with my fellow citizens or tourists the day before (this was around 7 A.M.), since this whole hill (Marjan) becomes one big place to go swimming and sun bathing. Beach is an innapropriate name couse its typicall Croatias coast full of large/sharp rocks.
Sadly, people leave all kind of junk behind them, and tomato is one of ''lesser evils''!