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High up on a veteran near dead sycamore, brackets visible of one or more fungi, I'm thinking Dryads Saddle but some looked too pale for dryads saddle imo but the stalks had those distinctive darker tags. Maybe they're going back after a touch of frost? There were a couple lying on the ground -pic 4 but that one doesn't look or is shaped like dryads saddle to me.

Welcome your valued opinions!:001_smile:

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