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Nice shots Tony, I must take a trip there soon and have a gander at some of those beauties.:thumbup1:

 

Make a day of it and make sure you get over the far side where the veteran ash trees are, and if your lucky you might see Lentinus tigrinus fruiting on a semi submerged Oak stump opposite bank to the cafe:thumbup1:

 

august late july should see lots of nice hispidus brackets to shoot too:thumbup1:

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Sounds good. Will probably PM you nearer the time for some more info if you don't mind in order to get the most out of the day if you know the forest well? :thumbup1:

 

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give you the guided tour if you like, I know the trees and fungi they host like brothers:001_cool:

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