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Kat1e

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  1. ID please... have found an information board in the woods and trying to work out which tree it relates to, possibly this one...
  2. Thank you all so much, some really useful info and detailed answers there, very helpful! Now to read it again, try and make sense of it all and choose one- I'll update on what I end up with! Thanks again!
  3. Thanks APC, the towing is important as I need to be able to move 2 horses with it.
  4. Max 4,000 possibly 5,000 Stephen. Ideally the minimum possible to do the job though! Thanks tommer and delabodge, I'll look into them. Have always quite fancied a landy...
  5. I'm looking at getting a (secondhand) vehicle for general use, low yearly mileage on roads but needs to be useful for moving stuff around a wood and also towing 2200kg. Suggestions please, what have you found is good and reliable? Thanks.
  6. Any ideas on ID? Will go back when it has developed a bit- currently each 2-3 mm across.
  7. Daedaleopsis confragosa The woodpeckers have just moved into this tree
  8. Thanks, I had no idea on the agrocybe. Too much work, too little time! I'll resurface when the work lets up!
  9. Lol armchairarborist, that sounds like an awful accident! Yes definitely tasty- I think pic 1 and pic 9 are the same thing- just older, and the slugs seem quite partial to them too!
  10. Yes I think so, although it was absolutely soaking, I will drop by again. Any thoughts on what it is? I've been scanning the bolete section of the ID book but am unconvinced so far!! Also found another load of large boletes under willow- didn't have camera, but will visit again.
  11. Thanks flipping thing wouldn't stay still! Mushrooms are easier...
  12. Lots of things have been popping up in the wood, loads I don't know so any info appreciated
  13. So it looks like you're getting two new dogs then!
  14. Thanks bender. The orange stuff was everywhere, I was wondering what it was. The name stinkhorn def. suits those- could smell them long before I saw them, which helped me work out what they were lol. Thanks SJH. I was at the same place last year but didn't get opportunity to look round so much, it's a lovely area.
  15. Ah ok, thank you! For some reason I assumed they became black and slimy instead of starting off like that and turning to white. Yes they didn't seem to last long, the one I took photos of stayed the same for a couple of days then was pretty dried out the day after that.
  16. Think I saw the same things last week (have put some pics of them on a thread in the fungi pictures bit) but the ones I saw didn't go black at the top like yours did- are they a different sort or do some change colour and some not?
  17. Lol I know some of them but any info about any of them is appreciated!
  18. Great pics love the little one! Here are my lot
  19. Some pictures from last week at Cannock Chase.
  20. If you keep doing what you've always done, you'll keep getting what you've always got.
  21. Me neither, there isn't much to go wrong with copying and pasting it where you said! Oh well! Thanks for your help

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