Flocks of lesser and greater flamingoes, Lake Bogoria in Kenya (click the link to watch the video)
Flocks of lesser and greater flamingoes, Lake Bogoria in Kenya (click the link to watch the video)
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Tripleurospermum inodorum - Wikipedia

tværpostet fra: https://feddit.dk/post/22185751 [https://feddit.dk/post/22185751] >In Sweden and Norway, it is called Baldr’s brow, but in Iceland, it is the close relative sea mayweed (Matricaria maritima) that carries this name.[12] In Gylfaginning, Snorri Sturluson explains that the name Balder’s brow comes from the plants’ whiteness
Fairy Ring Mushroom: Identification, Foraging, and Edibility

tværpostet fra: https://feddit.dk/post/21663249 [https://feddit.dk/post/21663249] > 🫵🫵☠️‼️🚨🍄🤮 Always be careful when identifying and foraging for mushrooms 🤮🍄🚨‼️☠️🫵🫵 > > >The mushroom is known for its unique growth pattern, often forming arcs or circles called fairy rings. > > >The fairy ring mushroom’s common name is derived from the folklore surrounding the circular patterns in which it grows. These patterns, known as fairy rings, have been associated with magical creatures and supernatural phenomena in various cultures throughout history. The mushrooms’ unique growth patterns and ability to regenerate after drying out have contributed to their mythical status. > > >There is a big problem with the common name of this mushroom. It is “the” fairy ring mushroom but not the only mushroom that grows in fairy rings. Quite a few other mushrooms form fairy rings, actually, including the meadow mushroom and the false parasol. > > >The best thing to do is, once identifying them with certainty, is to harvest them for the table and thank Mother Nature for the bounty! > > >Besides being a fruitless effort (they’ll always come back), some people say destroying a fairy ring is unlucky. It is believed that fairy ring mushrooms bring good luck and that they are indication that there is a fairy village underground. Another folkloric story says you should never step into a fairy ring, as it will make you invisible or you’ll become trapped there forever. > > [https://feddit.dk/pictrs/image/1fe27f06-f217-4064-a859-5d43313cf13e.webp]
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Meteor rumbles over Houston, as 6-pound fragment crashes into a Texas home
A 7-ton, 6-foot meteor traveling at ~45,000mph released energy equal to ~250 tons of TNT, lighting up the skies and causing a loud boom across northeast Ohio and parts of Pennsylvania and New York
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