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David Humphries

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1 hour ago, David Humphries said:

Lepista species, possibly L. saeva (the field blewit) rather than L. nuda (the wood blewit)

 

Seen yesterday on the edge of grassland next to mixed deciduous woodland

 

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Hi David

That second shot is spectacular - what camera / lens have you got - presuming that was macro?

 

Below is a new pic of the 'black one' and unless you tell me otherwise it does appear coincident and unrelated.  There are also some (3) close ups of the logs.  BTW what was the one in photos 1 and 2 earlier - like a slightly over-toasted burger !

 

I also attach a couple of new ones from this mornings walk !  Pretty sure the whitish one isn't the same as the Bjerkendera (but realise I know nothing !) and then the last one which I suspect may not be a fungi at all.

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11 minutes ago, ABtrees said:

 

Hi David

That second shot is spectacular - what camera / lens have you got - presuming that was macro?

 

Below is a new pic of the 'black one' and unless you tell me otherwise it does appear coincident and unrelated.  There are also some (3) close ups of the logs.  BTW what was the one in photos 1 and 2 earlier - like a slightly over-toasted burger !

 

I also attach a couple of new ones from this mornings walk !  Pretty sure the whitish one isn't the same as the Bjerkendera (but realise I know nothing !) and then the last one which I suspect may not be a fungi at all.

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Black stuff possibly Exidia plana , log fung may be Sterium hirsutum and Trametes versicolor, second last is Bjerkendera adusta, last one is either Phellinus ferruginosus or P. ferreus.

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2 hours ago, David Humphries said:

Ta, but just an iPhone 6s

Think I'll dump my slr and get one of them then !  You either have a very steady hand or just lucky !  I'm sure (though could be mistaken) that I can see individual spores in between the gills in that 2nd photo ? 

 

P.S. Got a couple more pics to post in the 'biometrics' thread later on.

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