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Where's the woodland, David? I need to get out of slob mode and it looks like a good place to go and bimble and root around in the undergrowth for a few hours.

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This ones just east of the top end of potters Bar.

 

Remnant of the Enfield Chase.

 

Herts & Middlesex Wildlife Trust Ltd | Local Reserves | Fir and Pond Wood

 

Just litterally stumbled across it the other day.

 

Real mixture, Hornbeam/Sweet Chestnut coppice, Alder, Oak standards, the odd Beech & a Cricket Bat willow stand.

 

Couple of decent bits of water as well

 

 

Roughly thirty hectares.

 

 

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Great pics there Dave :thumbup: And I'm not really an ethusiast.

 

Thanks Rob, glad you enjoyed.

 

Sounds like there may be a budding one, latently awaiting the bug.

 

 

Especially as your always around such great fung/wood interaction.

 

 

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Brilliant photos as usual David....you inspired me to go out a' hunting today!

 

Here's a few I found. Would be great if you could id them for me please :)

 

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Jeez thats a weird lookin' fung in the last shot :biggrin:

 

Really don't know all of these.

 

Top of my head you have in no particular order, earth ball (Scleroderma), Orange peel (Aleuria aurantia) Razor strop (Betulinus piptoporus) Coprinus sp, Sulphur tuft (Hyphaloma) & Phaeolus schweinitzii

 

Will try and have a scroll through the tomes for some of the others another time.

 

Some really nice shots here Yve :001_smile:

 

 

 

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