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Mmmmmmmmm, depends on the supplier of said cake though :biggrin:

 

 

Any other mushy type things been popping up in my absence?

 

The kids play net area is usually a good site around those oak, beech & lime ?

 

 

 

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we found these the other day, still not tried out the app to ident them...any ideas? i'm guessing some sort of Boletus??

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Nice find, definitely Boletus sp.

What trees were there?

 

 

 

 

 

can't remember what was there, can't actually even remember where we were??(pics were taken well over a week ago..with my memory i'm lucky i find my way home each day:confused1:) bet the guys will remember though:001_smile:

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can't remember what was there, can't actually even remember where we were??(pics were taken well over a week ago..with my memory i'm lucky i find my way home each day:confused1:) bet the guys will remember though:001_smile:

 

kinda important to help key an Id, soooo many boletes soooooo little time.

 

No resources here anyhoo, off on a hunt with the boys after breakfast. :thumbup1:

 

Have a good weekend, I'm sure you really need one after a gruelling couple of weeks :biggrin:

 

 

 

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Impressive getting the boys out on a fung hunt....i only managed to get my two girls out on a windy wet day with the promise of sweets...not sure how i'm gonna sneak in fung hunting with these 2?(not unless it's the lesser known Amanita pinkus sparkulus)

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Impressive getting the boys out on a fung hunt....i only managed to get my two girls out on a windy wet day with the promise of sweets...not sure how i'm gonna sneak in fung hunting with these 2?(not unless it's the lesser known Amanita pinkus sparkulus)

 

Excellent

 

It will no doubt graduate from sweets to ponies in what will seem no time.

 

Force them over to the fung side, it will be much cheaper :thumbup:

 

 

 

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kinda important to help key an Id, soooo many boletes soooooo little time.

 

No resources here anyhoo, off on a hunt with the boys after breakfast. :thumbup1:

 

Have a good weekend, I'm sure you really need one after a gruelling couple of weeks :biggrin:

 

 

 

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that one could be Boleteus satanas, that would be quite a find:001_cool:

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