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Post by philglt on Oct 21, 2019 21:06:54 GMT 1
I took another trip to Moore, hopeful of some more fungi.I have attempted to identify what I can, but am open to suggestions from experts in fungi: There were still a few butterflies and dragonflies about in the sunshine: Common Darter by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Most of the fungi pictures need flash,as it is quite dark in the woods: Trooping crumble cap (Coprinus disseminatus)?? by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr IMG_7108 copy by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Shaggy Scalycap? by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Shaggy Scalycap? by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Shaggy Scalycap? by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Russula sp.?? by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Shaggy Parasol? by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Shaggy Parasol? by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Candlesnuff by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Grey Squirrel by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Fungi can change their appearance as they mature...in this case the "normal" size and shape changes to a more flattened shape, the size of a plate: IMG_7129 copy by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr IMG_7131 copy by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Glistening Inkcap? by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Tawney Milkcap?? by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr a token bird picture Coot by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Ruby Tiger caterpillar? by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Ruby Tiger caterpillar? by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Phil
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