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ive got no broadband tonite so posting on phone so i must be the sad one! Lmao. That u enjoyed the day means a lot, thats wot today was all about and hence me being restrained! If u thought u had a lot to take in today janey wait till u c it at full tilt! I would normaly cover 5x the ground we did today! I went in after u all left and retraced all in 1hour! Lol i need help!

 

Hahaha, I'm fubar'd :laugh1:. To see you in full on hunter mode would be quite an awsome thing to behold, methinks. If I could keep you in focus long enough, that is :lol:

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today was a real eye opener for me......the place was teeming with different funghi's. I can remember a fraction of the names.....was totally overwhelming to be honest. Didnt take anywhere as many photographs as i normally do however but heres a sample. Some names i can remeber but others not......what were the un named ones again please?

 

1) fly agaric (amanita muscaria)

1a) as above

2) Bay Polypore (Polyporous Durus)

3) as above

4) Porcelain (Oudemansiella mucida)

5) Magpie ink cap (Coprinus Picaceus)

5a) The ink spores of the magpie inkcap

6) Pholiota Tuberculosis

7) ?????

8)?????

9) Perrenipora fraxanea

10) David checking out a Romarius??

11) water exhudation on Merip

11) Checking out an uprooted lime.

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Ok...I will hope to get at least one right but the coloured shroom is I think a deceiver..Amethyst deceiver Laccaria amethystea

The mazegill...would help to be reminded what you found it on!

 

 

thats some awesome macro stuff there

 

Yes it is...the Perreny is as surreal an image as I can focus on!

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