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Good captures from the moccas T, they are an odd breed these Fungers :biggrin:

 

Here's a few to add from the day..................

 

Random Fung hunter (???)

Crouching Tony, Hidden Fung Hunter

& Fung Mugger

 

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sweet, never found a birds nest fungi myself, nice find.

Thanks Hama. That is exactly what one of our gang called it. Any more info about it when you've got a min.Would you like me to see if I can get a sample perhaps ?

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I forgot to post this earlier. I think it perfectly captures the Funghunter in his natural environment :thumbup1:

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