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Some more from a couple of weeks ago

 

First looks like desicated Oyster fungi - Pleurotus ostreatus maybe

You could do with geting a digi camera :sneaky2:

 

Second looks to be one of the puff balls to me . Not sure which one though.

tbh, I've not seen them that high up on on a trunk before.

 

 

 

 

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First looks like desicated Oyster fungi - Pleurotus ostreatus maybe

You could do with geting a digi camera :sneaky2:

 

Second looks to be one of the puff balls to me . Not sure which one though.

tbh, I've not seen them that high up on on a trunk before.

 

 

 

 

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New batterys in the digi today, but couldnt find the mushies:sad:

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