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BorderReiver

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On a birch tree, about the size of half a pingpong ball, soft like a marshmallow.
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And what's this wee beastie with the looong nose?

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Barn Owl

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Think there was a query about that type of fungus not long ago.
Iirc it moves around the tree.
Could be wrong though.

Don't know about the beastie offhand.
 

ananix

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The big ball of foam can be some sort of egg protection thingie, did you cut it open??

In regards to the wee beastie i think i have a pic of the same bug where you can see it from the other side, maybe that will help others to ID, i can also say the nose flexes very well. Picture seem to be taken around same time a year and same biotope. It did not want to eat or atack me, it was just chilling.

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BorderReiver

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Ah, a beefly, thanks folks.:)

The white blob gives the impression of being an egg protection device but I didn't want to destroy it to find out.
 

launditch1

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Ive seen one of those marshmallow type things on a horse chestnut..same sort of size and everything, went back a few days later and it lying on the floor torn open.Inside it looked like a minature wasps nest with semi-developed larvae inside.
I hope someone on here knows for sure!
 
Just a complete guess on the pale blob thingy.

Could it be the egg sack of the wasp spider?

The wasp spider is a relatively new invader to our shores from Europe. I think the spider is a member of the orb web spinners (sounds like a folk group). The egg sack is about an inch or so across and light in colour.

My books are lacking in information as it was only recorded/studied in the UK in 2006. First reports were from the South coast and now found as far North as Cambridgeshire.
 

JonathanD

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Just a complete guess on the pale blob thingy.

Could it be the egg sack of the wasp spider?

The wasp spider is a relatively new invader to our shores from Europe. I think the spider is a member of the orb web spinners (sounds like a folk group). The egg sack is about an inch or so across and light in colour.

My books are lacking in information as it was only recorded/studied in the UK in 2006. First reports were from the South coast and now found as far North as Cambridgeshire.


That'd be cool :)
 

BorderReiver

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This is certainly deja vu

Border Reiver and I (and others) discussed this very organism in April last year :)

http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=40082

I am sure its the same beast - but have a look and check it out

Oh dear, I had forgotten all about that.:eek: Thanks for the reminder Red.:)

Went back today and it has lost it's "fresh" look, the skin breaking down, and it contains a substance like dry chocolate paste.
 

British Red

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That'll be it starting to spore.

I remember being totally confused when I first found one, only to discover someone else had a thread in 2007 (link in my thread). I suspect, like me, having seen one in the flesh so to speak, you'll know it forever now!

Interesting to note that all the threads are in April too - clearly a tight season to these things

Red
 

Harvestman

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Definitely not a spider egg sac. Wasp Spider egg sac looks nothing like that, and would be webbed into grass. I'm of hte opinion with others that it's a slime mold.
 

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