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Posted
8 hours ago, ABtrees said:

Some more of these pink things (on a different oak) - they remind me of pig snouts.   And the evil Mr.Fungi

Any idea what they are?  The snouts look a bit like pink beefsteaks and the face has a hint of dryads about it but I'm just guessing.

Posted
45 minutes ago, David Humphries said:

Both Fistulina hepatica

Was going to say it looked like an early developing Fistulina. Thanks for confirming David. 

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11 hours ago, Paul in the woods said:

Any idea what they are?  The snouts look a bit like pink beefsteaks and the face has a hint of dryads about it but I'm just guessing.

As I keep telling everyone, I'm just an (enthusiastic) poorly educated amateur.  I rely on the likes of David. AJS. yourself and many others on here to enlighten me.  Thanks.

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This beech came down in one of the many storms last year. Have left it to see how it progresses. It was certainly hollowing at the base.

These tidy little numbers had popped up a few weeks back. Anyone know what this fungi is?

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Also at the base of a pine. Sparassis crispa I would say.

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