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Having been inspired by Johnnys relationship with his tame Erithacus rubecula.

 

I have gone and trained Razor to sniff out the difference between parasitic & saprophytic fungi.

 

It took the young Mr Hood here, a couple of sessions to get the Rigidoporous picked out ahead of the Psuedotrametes.

 

Gonna put him through the PTI next week and then add him to my PL insurance. :001_smile:

 

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Nice one David – The little chap is looking surprisingly ‘crisp n sharp’ round the edges.

 

Wish him luck for the PTI - he’s bound to do better than I did…:001_rolleyes:

 

 

 

Playing around with Contrast & Mid tones on Office Picture. :001_smile:

 

He should breeze the PTI, particularly in terms of aerial inspection.

Fungal Id is pretty good n'all, must have a good teacher :biggrin:

 

 

 

 

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