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I wrote a 'nice' note on Chris Packham's autumnwatch blog last week as he'd mentioned that fungi was boring! tut-tut :sneaky2: So this week all of a sudden he is asking for fungi pictures to be posted on the Autumnwatch flickr website :001_tt2: So a big chance for some big fungi pictures to get a airing I think don't you? :thumbup: Can't wait til next weeks edition!!

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Thanks David,

 

It would be awesome to get some amazing shots on Autumnwatch as I am sure more people would take an interest instead of walking on by!! :thumbup1:

 

 

 

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And tree leaves are not the only reason autumn is my favorite season of the year.

 

I recall taking an interest in fungi and mushroom variety about 8 year ago after spotting an Amanita.

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