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more from today but struggling to id these (same site as yesterday but other side of pond)

ps the flash on my phone spoiled the first one which i think is sime sort of inkcap?

 

Well youve got some corkers, including the birch bolete, and what appears to be the hornbeam bolete also, you have paxilus involutus and a few others I know but cant name without the book, give me some time.

 

If your last develops a toothed pore surface, well thats the jelly tooth and I salute you get to it, check it regular, if its whit underside and toothed its going to be hard for me to ignore!:thumbup:

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Well youve got some corkers, including the birch bolete, and what appears to be the hornbeam bolete also, you have paxilus involutus and a few others I know but cant name without the book, give me some time.

 

If your last develops a toothed pore surface, well thats the jelly tooth and I salute you get to it, check it regular, if its whit underside and toothed its going to be hard for me to ignore!:thumbup:

 

Which picture is the jelly tooth my learned friend?

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i may have a problem then....:blushing:

 

My cohort chipped that branch!!:thumbdown: twas a mistake really but that fung has gone, it's ship has set sail :( but you didn't really want to hear that though did you??

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i did get 3 other pics of little pinky before she died but :-

a. there on my pc and i'm on the laptop at mo

2. mobile blurriness took over!!

and III. there was tons of it all on one branch

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I'm ashamed to say I haven't got a scooby doo who these gorgeous boys are, but I love them just the same! (I guess that's me out of the comp :blushing:)

 

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I'm ashamed to say I haven't got a scooby doo who these gorgeous boys are, but I love them just the same! (I guess that's me out of the comp SIZE]QUOTE]

 

Far far from out of the comp!:001_cool: Some lovely photos and the bracket is daedalea quercina the oak maze gill, good compositions all, :001_smile:

 

Went back to monday's finds and my litle bluey had changed and grown a neighbour :thumbup:

 

Your photos here are vastly superior to previous ones, and that shot of the Agaric is nice, crisp and well framed.

 

Keep it up guys and girls, its great to see you lot really having a go at this:thumbup1:

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