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David Humphries

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Here's are couple of recent ones the first 2 pics are the same one above and (v.poor pic - sorry) below.  These remain brown in low/no light conditions and then turn pink after a few days exposure to daylight.

 

The other one is one I get every year beneath the same silver birch.

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This collapsed rather over stood sycamore coppice had a number of fungi associated with it. I am quite sure of 2 of them, but not sure about the yellow mushrooms at the base. Anyone want to fill me in or give me a good pointer? could be something quite simple. 

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