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nice colours prefer the angle of the No 1 i think they are the same as i posted a week or so ago velvet toughshank Kuehneromyces mutabilis
Id go with velvet toughshank
took a few shots of some the other day, looks like were gonna have another fab year hunting![]()
yes had to use a bit of flash as it was it up a bank darkish and couldnt use my tripod due to locationHiya Andrew,
That is a beauty of a Jew's Ear, well done, great photo!
Did you fire the flash for this one? Only asking because of the bits of light reflection.
A brilliant image though
Cheers
Dawn![]()
yes had to use a bit of flash as it was it up a bank darkish and couldnt use my tripod due to location




Nice one Rich! What on earth are they?







my post #105
hi...first visit here..........
afternoon walk in January.......beginner..dont know what they are
anyone ID please...?
hi 2nd could be velvet shank flammulina velutipes 1st is some kind of bracket fungi too far away to tell
Amethyst Deciever by Andrew Barrett UK, on Flickr
Bay Bolete by Andrew Barrett UK, on Flickr
Fly Agaric by Andrew Barrett UK, on Flickr
Stinkhorn phallus impudicus by Andrew Barrett UK, on Flickr
Wrinkled club or Clavulina rugosa by Andrew Barrett UK, on Flickrhi 2nd could be velvet shank flammulina velutipes 1st is some kind of bracket fungi too far away to tell
Id go with velvet shank and bracket
and get yourself a decent book Roger Phillips "mushrooms" is a good choice .........

selection of fungi by Andrew Barrett UK, on Flickr

