Mid-December and the garden is teeming with life. So many little critters in the leaf litter, and plenty of fungi, lichens and slime molds. I also found a hawk moth chrysalis last week. I haven't photographed it yet, but I have named it and given it a safe home for the winter!
I was looking for interesting things growing on mossy rocks and I noticed what I thought was perhaps a patch of lichen.
On closer inspection it looks very much like tiny mushrooms are sprouting from the moss, but they're not mushrooms - it's a slime mould! Diderma hemisphaericum
All of the images in this post (and the previous one) are of organisms that have made their home in a small pile of (mainly beech) logs that could really do with being moved to somewhere drier!