Trish McGill

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Thank you for the welcome Anne

That is some interesting information you've posted. Sounds convincing doesn't it–'brain like nut' especially.

I think I've had a bat visitor or one of the seasonal rainforest birds relieve themselves while sitting on the clothesline.

Not a nice thought, but I might get a free tree. Thanks again.

8 years ago
Thanks for that, I will do as you suggest. Another permaculture friend has suggested they are blue qondong seeds that have passed through a bird. Since bird sit on the clothesline they may have deposited them underneath. I have had some seasonal rainforest birds visiting the garden, so I'm keeping that suggestion as a possibility also. Thanks for the links.
8 years ago
Hi everyone, new to this forum as a poster but have been reading for years

I thought this was an animals droppings at first, then a type of reptile egg, but on closer inspection looks like some type of fungi ball?

Can anyone help me identify it please? It was under my clothesline on the grass. I live in Sydney Australia if that helps the fungi experts.

Each of the balls are approximately 4-5mm diameter, all found together. It may be a coincidence but a freshly dead earthworm was nearby.

Thanks for your time.
8 years ago