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I am a student at the University of Nevada. I really like plants and the bugs that help them swap genes.
Reno, NV
Sign In to followI wish I had a key to point you towards but I know very little about the flora of Norway.
Looks like something in the Lamiaceae (Mint) family to me. Especially if the leaves are opposite and it has a squarish stem.
Looks very similar to an immature american robin, but that is kind of ruled out by your location. I bet it is in the same group though! Great picture
Oops there should be two t's butter. Darn my carelessness.
Awesome photos. What do you use to identify lichens you find? Any recommendations on a good resource?
Are you sure this isn't the cinnabar polypore.
http://www.mushroomexpert.com/pycnoporus...
This is actually a parastized russula or lactarius. The mycoparasite Hypomyces lactiflorum changes the color, shape, and flavor of the host mushroom!
Some sort of skipper for sure!