The Natural History of Umbracula
by Alison Winfield-Chislett
An introductory study of a neglected lifeform
   


 
No: 148
A sense of community has developed between the
umbracula, bagga and local street furniture.
Brooklyn, New York, USA

 
No: 146
A seasonal choice of camouflage
works for an alert nesting U.rosa.
Milan, Italy


No: 138a
At 11:59am, the U.executiva is
poised to fly from her nest.
Southgate Road, N1


No: 138b
13:36pm. The umbracula has flown
and her bagga companion has gone too.
Southgate Road, N1


No: 133
In Singapore, the umbracula will choose a companion
from the many feral electrical appliances.
Singapore, Malaysia


No: 126
The display posture of this U.rubra indicates a mistaken
territorial battle with the folly in the background.
Ulverston, Cumbria


No: 136
A typically chic plumage for a exotic U.parapluie.
Nice, France


No: 134
A tell tale set of human footprints shows how close this
U.collapsa came to being detected.
Old Kent Road, London, SE 15



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