I'd never heard of 'earthstars' before, but when I received a phone call this morning saying they'd appeared in some nearby woodland I had to go and see for myself. It was only a 3 minute walk, and of course I took my camera with me.

Collared Earthstar fungus

The central body of the opened star is essentially a thin-skinned bag through which spores are expelled. We took a few shots which I've put together as an animation. You can see the spores emerging to the right of the body.

Earthstar expelling spores

Earthstars are relatively uncommon. The star shape is the result of the outer skin opening up. This is one in the closed state.

My thanks to Dr Martyn Stenning for the opportunity to see and photograph this. It's sufficiently rare that I may not get another chance.

Camera note: The first shot was taken with the EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L USM IS lens. For the rest I used the EF17-40mm f/4L USM. All shots were taken with flash.

This Post Has 14 Comments

  1. Funny, I saw those last year I think and wondered what they were! Nifty animation.

  2. Never before have I seen these! Awesome opportunity Words! Thanks for this post.

  3. Super! Thanks for sharing! :up: 🙂

  4. Wow what an interesting find! 😀 The photo with your fingers seems to move but that might be my pc playing up is it?

  5. great find.

    Is it just mean or could the animation be misintepreted by some with a less than clean mind lol 😉 😆

  6. Very interesting and an amazing opportunity for you to photograph and for us to read. Thanks for the post!

  7. Cool animation! Great find :up:

  8. Mark, yes it was good find, but not down to me. I wouldn't have known what I was looking at. The fingers aren't mine either! But I did take the photos and make the animation of the spores coming out. That's three shots put together and turned into an animated gif file.

  9. FB, thanks!

  10. Neil, I don't know what you mean :whistle:

  11. Vulpes, they were a new one on me. Glad they helped you i.d. your sighting.

  12. Lois, thanks. I was delighted to get the chance to see them.

  13. Adele, thanks. Until I got the shots I wasn't sure if I'd caught the spores. Once I saw I had, animating was the obvious thing to do.

  14. Thanks Cynthia.

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