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Spent a couple of days in kidderminster as girlfriend was on a course there, so i had a walk around the forrestry commisions wyre forest. Some cracking Yew trees:001_cool: Heres a few pics hope you enjoy:001_smile:

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i think its a birch polypore (Polyporus betulinus) grows on dead wood of the birch tree as the name suggests. and the pics a great make me feel like i should have a drive down for a wonder around my self

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Nice shots. Who'd have thought there'd be anything that lovely near Kidder. No offence, but it's not the nicest place in the world- my brother lives there. Nice forest tho :-)

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